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This book examines how Irishness as national narrative is consistently understood ‘from a distance’. Irish Presidents, critics, and media initiatives focus on how Irishness is a global resource chiefly informed by the experiences of an Irish diaspora predominantly working in English, while also reminding Irish people ‘at home’ that Irish is the 'national tongue'. In returning to some of Ireland’s major expat writers and international diplomats, this book examines the economic reasons for their migration, the opportunities they gained by working abroad (sometimes for the British Empire), and their experiences of writing and governing in non-native English speaking communities such as China and Hong Kong. It argues that their concerns about belonging, loneliness, the desire to buy a place ‘back home’, and losing a language are shared by today’s generation of social network expatriates.
Autor: O'Sullivan, Michael
ISBN: 9783030071127
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 228
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 28.12.2018
Untertitel: The Problem of English
Schlagworte: Anglo-Irish relations China Edmund Spenser Expatriatism Hong Kong Jonathan Swift Joyce Oliver Goldsmith President Higgins Yeats
Michael O’Sullivan is Associate Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has worked for universities in Ireland, the UK, the US, Japan and Hong Kong. He has published widely in Irish Studies and in the humanities. Recent books include  The Humanities and the Irish University and The Incarnation of Language: Joyce, Proust and a Philosophy of the Flesh .

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