Re-Imagining Ireland:
How a storied island is transforming its politics, economics,
religious life, and culture for the twenty-first century |
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| Andrew Higgins Wyndham, ed. |
| Foreword by Mary McAleese |
| 288 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 |
| 12 color illustrations |
| Includes the DVD of the companion documentary film |
| Cloth 978-0-8139-2544-8 $34.95 |
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Over the past decade the historically strife-ridden and impoverished
nation of Ireland has emerged as one of the economic and social
miracles of Europe. A booming software-based economy dubbed "the
Celtic Tiger" has spurred an escalating standard of living, an
influx of diaspora returnees and other immigrants, enormous growth
in housing and infrastructure, and an uncommon flourishing in
the arts. As a result, the Irish find themselves confronted with
a new set of questions about who they are, where they are going,
and how they will get there.
The present volume is the outgrowth (though not the proceedings)
of an unprecedented conference featuring more than one hundred
renowned Irish writers, scholars, artists, musicians, and political
and religious figures, who converged in Charlottesville in May
of 2003 under the auspices of the Virginia Foundation for the
Humanities. Over four days, participants engaged in a broad and
lively consideration of the present realities and future trajectory
of Irish culture: Re-Imagining Ireland, the book, comprises
a generous and varied sampling of their voices and views.
Each of the ten main essays is followed and beautifully complemented
by shorter, topically related pieces from the likes of Roddy Doyle,
Colm Tóibín, and Frank McCourt, among others. The
essay by Declan McGonagle, chairman of the Department of Art and
Design at the University of Ulster, is supplemented by a selection
of images from the Irish Museum of Modern Art, which were featured
in a special exhibition at the original conference.
This volume also includes a DVD of the companion documentary
film Re-Imagining Ireland, which has aired on several PBS
stations as well as on RTÉ (Irish public television).
Contributors
Fintan O'Toole * Helen Shaw * Peter McVerry * Liz O'Donnell *
Peadar Kirby * Theo Dorgan * Colm Tóibín * Frank
McCourt * Larry Kirwan * Lenwood Sloan * Luke Gibbons * Roddy
Doyle * Michael Collins * Noel Ignatiev * Angela Bourke * Aodón
Mac Póilin * Declan McGonagle * Malcolm Maclean * Susan
McKay * Fintan O'Toole * Arthur Aughey * Ed Moloney * Nuala O'Loan
* Joe Lee * Kerby A. Miller * Patrick Griffin * Henry Glassie
* Mary P. Corcoran * Pat Cooke * Roy Foster * Mick Moloney * Nicholas
Carolan * Jean Butler * Martin McLoone * Trish McAdam * Rod Stoneman
Published in association with Virginia Foundation for the
Humanities
Andrew Higgins Wyndham, Director of Media
Programs at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, organized
the Re-Imagining Ireland conference and served as director and executive
producer of the nationally broadcast documentary, which was developed
in collaboration with Paul Wagner Productions and Radio Telefis
Éireann.