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Acts of Union: Representing nation-states and national identities in Victorian British and Irish writing (Thomas Carlyle, John Stuart Mill, Matthew Arnold).

机译:联盟法案:以维多利亚时代的英国和爱尔兰文字(托马斯·卡莱尔,约翰·斯图尔特·米尔,马修·阿诺德)代表民族国家和民族身份。

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In 1800, the Act of Union incorporated Ireland into the United Kingdom, legislatively harnessing a colony to imperial Britain. Incorporation as a mode of colonial domination inaugurated a series of crises in Great Britain and Ireland concerning ideas of national belonging, racial integrity, the state, and citizenship. This dissertation investigates how Victorian writers on both sides of the Irish Sea grappled with these problems of the 'national.' "Acts of Union: Representing Nation-States and National Identities in Victorian British and Irish Writing" explores how Victorian ideas of British national identity and nationalism are inextricable from discourses concerning Irish identity and anti-colonial nationalism. By reading prose and popular culture, I examine the ways in which ideologies foundational to nineteenth-century British nationalism---the 'condition of England' question, Victorian Unionism, the emergence of the modern state, and the expanding definition of British citizenship---are constructed in relation to representations of and debates about the place of Ireland in the United Kingdom. When examining these discourses on 'Irishness' and 'Britishness,' I pay particular attention to ideas of racial difference, the gendering of national identity, and essentialist understandings of Irish nationalism.; In order to suggest the articulation of British and Irish nationalisms in the period, my project has a contrapuntal structure. Chapters on British writers such as Thomas Carlyle, John Stuart Mill, and Matthew Arnold are coupled with readings of Irish nationalist writing in the period, in particular the genre of Fenian recollections that appeared in the late 19th century. This structure allows me to examine how Irish nationalist writers represent national identity and national history in response to British discourses on Irishness, challenging, reappropriating, and often absorbing them. "Acts of Union" asks how this extraordinarily sophisticated relationship between imperialist and anti-colonial nationalisms both demands a rethinking of the assumed geographical boundaries of Victorian studies and constitutes a significant intervention into theoretical work on the relation between colony and imperial center in postcolonial studies.
机译:1800年,《联合法案》将爱尔兰并入英国,在立法上将殖民地带入了不列颠帝国。融入作为殖民统治的一种方式在英国和爱尔兰引发了一系列有关国家归属,种族完整,国家和公民身份的危机。本文研究了爱尔兰海两岸的维多利亚时代作家如何应对“民族”问题。 “联盟行为:在维多利亚时代的英国和爱尔兰写作中代表民族国家和民族身份”探讨了维多利亚式的英国民族身份和民族主义思想如何从关于爱尔兰身份和反殖民民族主义的论述中密不可分。通过阅读散文和通俗文化,我考察了以十九世纪英国民族主义为基础的意识形态的方式-“英格兰条件”问题,维多利亚时代的联合主义,现代国家的出现以及英国公民身份的不断扩大的定义- -关于爱尔兰在英国的位置的陈述和辩论而构建的。在考察这些关于“爱尔兰”和“英国”的论述时,我特别注意种族差异,民族身份性别化以及对爱尔兰民族主义的本质主义理解。为了暗示该时期英国和爱尔兰民族主义的表达,我的项目具有矛盾的结构。有关托马斯·卡莱尔,约翰·斯图亚特·米尔和马修·阿诺德等英国作家的章节,加上该时期爱尔兰民族主义文学作品的读物,尤其是19世纪后期出现的芬尼回忆录的体裁。这种结构使我能够研究爱尔兰民族主义作家如何回应英国关于爱尔兰的论述,挑战性,重新占有并经常吸收它们的论述来代表民族身份和民族历史。 《联盟行动》询问帝国主义和反殖民民族主义之间这种极为复杂的关系,既需要重新思考维多利亚时代研究的假定地理边界,又如何构成对后殖民研究中殖民地与帝国中心之间关系的理论研究的重要干预。

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  • 作者

    Martin, Amy E.;

  • 作者单位

    Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Columbia University.;
  • 学科 Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 357 p.
  • 总页数 357
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 I561;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:40:29

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