Across the Margins: Cultural Identity and Change in the Atlantic ArchipelagoGlenda Norquay, Gerry Smyth "Across the Margins "offers a comparative, theoretically informed analysis of the cultural formation of the Atlantic Archipelago. In its overall conception and in specific contributions, this collection demonstrates the benefits of working across the disciplines of history, geography, literature, and cultural studies. It also presents new configurations of cultural forms hitherto associated with specifically national and sub-national literatures. |
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crossing the English language | 13 |
speaking of Ireland Colin Graham | 31 |
Describing Imperial identity from | 50 |
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