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to discuss possible article: postnationalism in the atlantic archipelago

  • what should it contain?
  • how should it be framed?
  • just postnationalism (Kearney et al), or archipelagic studies in general (many other approaches, e.g. cultural/identity: Across the margins:

cultural identity and change in the Atlantic archipelago)?

Drawing on Hugh MacDiarmid’s pioneering call for a canon based “on all the diverse cultural elements and the splendid variety of languages and dialects of the British Isles” and considering recent theorisations of connected ‘archipelagic identities’ (e.g. Pocock 1973, Kerrigan 2008), as opposed to Anglo-centric notions of Britishness sidelining, subsuming or erasing devolved minor/national/local identities, the present seminar proposes a revision of the paradigm for the study of ‘English literature’ as a constellation of social, political and cultural structures, globally connected and yet autonomously and dignifiedly local. We invite both theoretical and/or empirical contributions from a postcolonial, Irish, Scottish or Welsh studies perspective. "

  • comments welcome...