Předmět Contemporary Irish Poetry: Feminism and Beyond (AAALC008A)
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Sylabus
NOTE: For an updated syllabus and details go to Moodle. Feb 20 - NO CLASS.I will try to make up for that session at the end of the semester.Feb 27 INTRODUCTIONMarch 6 and 13 NATION, WOMAN, SHIP AND CARMocking Traditional TropesReading for March 6PRIMARY TEXTSEavan Boland, "Mise Eire,"Vona Groarke, "The Imperial Measure"Patrick Pearse, "Fornocht do chonac thú", "Mise Éire", "Mother"Aodhagán Ó Rathaille, "Gile na Gile"SECONDARY SOURCESEavan Boland, "In Search of a Nation", Object Lessons (Manchester: Carcanet, 2006), 52-71.Máirín Nic Eoin, "Sovereignty and Politics, c. 1300-1900", in Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing: Irish Women’s Writings and Traditions, Vol. 4, eds. Angela Bourke et al. (Cork: Cork University Press, 2002), 275. (In the department library or on: http://books.google.cz/books?id=V01-76iQ48gC&pg=PA273&dq=Nic+Eoin+Sovereignty&hl=cs&sa=X&ei=-J_7Uv3tBsXNtAbimIHAAw&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Nic%20Eoin%20Sovereignty&f=false )Reading for March 13PRIMARY TEXTSNuala Ní Dhomhnaill, "Caitlín", "Masculus Giganticus Hibernicus"Máirtín Ó Direáin, "Éire ina bhfuil Romhainn"Paul Muldoon, "Aisling"Eavan Boland, "Tirade for the Epic Muse"SECONDARY SOURCESDavid Wheatley, "Changing the Story: Eavan Boland and Literary History", The Irish Review 31 (Spring/Summer 2004): 104-120.Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, "Introduction: Contemporary Poetry", in Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing: Irish Women’s Writings and Tradition. Vol. 4., 1290-97.Patricia Coughlan, "‘Bog Queens’: The Representations of Women in the Poetry of John Montague and Seamus Heaney", in Theorizing Ireland, ed. Claire Connolly (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), 41-60.NOTE: The reading for March 6 and 13 to be confirmed and uploaded by February 27. The underlined essays are those assigned for presentation. March 20 and 27 THE RAGS OF LANGUAGETechniques of Silence and ObliquityReading for March 20 and 27PRIMARY TEXTSEiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, "Gloss/Clós/Glass", "The Last Glimpse of Erin", "Passing Over in Silence" Vona Groarke, "An Teach Tuí", "White Noise", "Away"Medbh McGuckian, "Venus and the Rain", "Aviary", "The Soil Map" SECONDARY SOURCESJustin Quinn, "Feminism and Irish Poetry", The Cambridge Introduction to Modern Irish Poetry, 1800-2000 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), 161-74.Guinn Batten, "Boland, McGuckian, Ní Chuilleanáin and the Body of the Nation", in The Cambridge Companion to Contemporary Irish Poetry, ed. Matthew Campbell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), 169-88. Apr 3 and 10 POETRY IN IRISH & THE POLITICS OF TRANSLATIONNuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Biddy Jenkinson, Aifric Mac Aodha Reading for April 3 and 10SECONDARY SOURCESFrank Sewell, "Between Two Languages: Poetry in Irish, English and Irish English", Cambridge Companion to Irish Poetry, ed. Matthew Campbell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003) 149-68.Brian Ó Conchubhair, "The Right of Cows and the Rite of Copy; an Overview of Translation from Irish to English", Éire-Ireland 35.1/2 (2000): 92-111.Biddy Jenkinson, "A Letter to an Editor", Irish University Review 21.1 (Spring/Summer 1991): 27-34.Biddy Jenkinson, "Máire Mhac an tSaoi: The Clerisy and the Folk (P.I.R. 24): A Reply", Poetry Ireland Review 25 (Spring 1989): 80.Aifric Mac Aodha, "A Talkative Corpse: The Joys of Writing Poetry in Irish", Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art (25 October 2011). http://columbiajournal.org/902Justin Quinn, "Incoming: Irish Poetry and Translation", in The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Poetry, eds. Fran Brearton and Alan Gillis (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012). Michael Cronin, Translating Ireland: Translation, Languages, Cultures (Cork: Cork University Press, 1996). Apr 17 and 24THE NEW AND THE VERY NEWEST Vona Groarke, Caitríona O’Reilly, Sinéad Morrissey, Ailbhe DarcyReading for April 17 and 24SECONDARY SOURCESVona Groarke, "Editorial", Verse 16.2 (1999): 7-8.Justin Quinn, "The Irish Efflorescence", Poetry Review 91.4 (2001/2): 4-8. May 15 TRITE BUT TENACIOUSCurrent Debates and State of AffairsReading for May 15SECONDARY SOURCESPatricia Coughlan, "‘The Whole Strange Growth’: Heaney, Orpheus and Women" in Irish Feminisms: Special Issue of The Irish Review. Eds. Moynagh Sullivan and Wanda Balzano. 35 (2007): 25-45.Sullivan, Moynagh and Wanda Balzano, "The Contemporary Ballroom of Romance," "Irish Feminisms": Special Issue of The Irish Review 35 (2007): 1-6.Irish Poetry after Feminism, ed. Justin Quinn (Monaco: Princess Grace Irish Library Lectures, 2008).
Literatura
Primary texts: Eavan Boland, Collected Poems (Manchester: Carcanet, 1995).Vona Groarke, Juniper Street (Oldcastle: Gallery Press, 2006); Other People’s Houses (Oldcastle: Gallery Press, 1999); Spindrift (Oldcastle: Gallery Press, 2009).Biddy Jenkinson, Rogha Dánta (Cork: Cork University Press, 2000).Aifric Mac Aodha, Gabháil Syrinx (Maynooth: An Sagart, 2010).Medbh McGuckian, The Flower Master and Other Poems (Oldcastle: Gallery Press, 1993); Had I a Thousand Lives (Oldcastle: Gallery Press, 2003); The Currach Requires no Harbours (Oldcastle: Gallery Press, 2006).Paula Meehan, The Man Who Was Marked by Winter (Oldcastle: Gallery Press, 1991); Pillow Talk (Oldcastle: Gallery Press, 1994).Sinéad Morrissey, The State of Prisons (Manchester: Carcanet, 2005), Parallax (Manchester: Carcanet, 2013).Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Selected Poems (Oldcastle: Gallery Press, 2008).Nuala NÍ Dhomhnaill, Selected Poems: Rogha Dánta (Dublin: Raven Arts Press, 1989); The Water Horse (Winston-Salem, NC: Wake Forest University Press, 2000); The Fifty Minute Mermaid (Oldcastle: Gallery Press, 2007).O’Reilly, Caitríona. The Nowhere Birds (Tarset: Bloodaxe Books, 2001); The Sea Cabinet (Tarset: Bloodaxe Books, 2006). Recommended secondary reading:Eavan Boland, Object Lessons (Manchester: Carcanet, 2006).Patricia Boyle Haberstroh, Women Creating Women (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1996).Rosi Braidotti, Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory (New York: Columbia University Press, 2011).Fran Brearton and Alan Gillis,eds., The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Poetry (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).Claire Connolly, ed., Theorizing Ireland (Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2003).Matthew Campbell, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Contemporary Irish Poetry (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).Patricia Coughlan, "‘Bog Queens’: The Representations of Women in the Poetry of John Montague and Seamus Heaney," Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing: Irish Women’s Writings and Traditions, Vol. 4 (Cork: Cork University Press, 2002).Michael Cronin, Translating Ireland: Translation, Languages, Cultures (Cork: Cork University Press, 1996) Translation and Identity (London; New York: Routledge, 2006).Declan Kiberd, Inventing Ireland: The Literature of the Modern Nation (Jonathan Cape, 1995); Irish Classics (London: Granta Books, 2001). Edna Longley, The Living Stream: Literature and Revisionism in Ireland (Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe Books, 1994).Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Selected Essays (Dublin : New Island Books, 2005); "Introduction: Contemporary Poetry," Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing: Irish Women’s Writings and Tradition, Vol. 4, (Cork: Cork University Press, 2002).Máirín Nic Eoin, B’ait Leo Bean: Gnéithe den Idé-eolaíocht Inscne I dTraidisiún Liteartha na Gaeilge (Dublin: An Clóchomhar, 1998); "Sovereignty and Politics, c. 1300-1900," Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing: Irish Women’s Writings and Traditions (Vol. 4. Cork: Cork University Press, 2002).Justin Quinn, The Cambridge Introduction to Modern Irish Poetry, 1800-2000 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008);.Ailbhe Smyth, ed., Irish Women’s Studies Reader, Dublin: Attic Press, 1993.Clair Wills, Improprieties: Politics and Sexuality in Northern Irish Poetry (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993).
Garant
Mgr. Daniela Theinová, Ph.D.