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This volume embraces the critical turn of new materialism in order to address how creative and social practices allow for the definition of alternative subject positions and to examine how power relations operate at an embodied, relatable level: it proposes to think global but act local. The contributions by scholars and artists offer new ways of engaging and understanding Ireland’s contemporary political, activist and artistic landscape. They open up onto epistemological ways of considering not only the inventions of creative and scholarly research and practice, but also invention and experimentation itself. The volume provides a space for conversation and brings out the potential of non-linear thinking by bringing together artists and scholars to consider the materiality of identity and place through the body, migrancy, ecology and digital technologies. The contributors draw new maps, making new connections, diffracting Irish social imaginaries. This multidisciplinary collection proposes strategies and methods to ethically respond to and engage with the complex situations and urgent challenges that preoccupy our contemporary present. There is something in this book for both the specialist and non-specialist alike and it is essential reading for anyone with an interest in new methodologies in Irish studies.

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Introduction: New Materialist Encounters Anne Goarzin and Maria Parsons

Part I Artistic Intra-actions

Force of Nature: Earth Stories (a Conversation with Lisa FitzGerald) Siobhán McDonald

Diffractive Practice: Supercollisions in Art and Science (a Conversation with Maria Parsons) Sinéad McDonald

CONTAGION Rachel Gallagher, Jack Hogan and Moira Tierney

The Plurality of Existence in the Infinite Expanse of Space and Time Clodagh Emoe

Part II Bodies, Performance, Memory

‘Dirty matter’: New Material Terrains in Irish Poetry Anne Karhio

Material Bodies: Three Performance-Based Interventions in the Irish Landscape Lisa FitzGerald

‘Choreographies of becoming’ in Mia Gallagher’s Beautiful Pictures of the Lost Homeland (2016) Fiona McCann

Part III Shared Places and Diffracted Voices

Fractured Liminality in Kabosh’s Green and Blue and Lives in Translation Eva Urban-Devereux

Narrative 4 Story Exchanges: Fostering Empathy Marie Mianowski

Performing Jazz and Sharing Creative Spaces: An Interview with David Lyttle Fabrice Mourlon

New Cartographies, Nomadic Methodologies:

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 24/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9781788746519, 978-1788746519
      ISBN10: 1788746511

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume embraces the critical turn of new materialism in order to address how creative and social practices allow for the definition of alternative subject positions and to examine how power relations operate at an embodied, relatable level: it proposes to think global but act local. The contributions by scholars and artists offer new ways of engaging and understanding Ireland’s contemporary political, activist and artistic landscape. They open up onto epistemological ways of considering not only the inventions of creative and scholarly research and practice, but also invention and experimentation itself. The volume provides a space for conversation and brings out the potential of non-linear thinking by bringing together artists and scholars to consider the materiality of identity and place through the body, migrancy, ecology and digital technologies. The contributors draw new maps, making new connections, diffracting Irish social imaginaries. This multidisciplinary collection proposes strategies and methods to ethically respond to and engage with the complex situations and urgent challenges that preoccupy our contemporary present. There is something in this book for both the specialist and non-specialist alike and it is essential reading for anyone with an interest in new methodologies in Irish studies.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: New Materialist Encounters Anne Goarzin and Maria Parsons

      Part I Artistic Intra-actions

      Force of Nature: Earth Stories (a Conversation with Lisa FitzGerald) Siobhán McDonald

      Diffractive Practice: Supercollisions in Art and Science (a Conversation with Maria Parsons) Sinéad McDonald

      CONTAGION Rachel Gallagher, Jack Hogan and Moira Tierney

      The Plurality of Existence in the Infinite Expanse of Space and Time Clodagh Emoe

      Part II Bodies, Performance, Memory

      ‘Dirty matter’: New Material Terrains in Irish Poetry Anne Karhio

      Material Bodies: Three Performance-Based Interventions in the Irish Landscape Lisa FitzGerald

      ‘Choreographies of becoming’ in Mia Gallagher’s Beautiful Pictures of the Lost Homeland (2016) Fiona McCann

      Part III Shared Places and Diffracted Voices

      Fractured Liminality in Kabosh’s Green and Blue and Lives in Translation Eva Urban-Devereux

      Narrative 4 Story Exchanges: Fostering Empathy Marie Mianowski

      Performing Jazz and Sharing Creative Spaces: An Interview with David Lyttle Fabrice Mourlon

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