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- Illuminates ignored histories, influential contemporary
narratives, and emerging energy and environmental futures - Centres
on North Atlantic and Arctic regions; the continuing but often
strongly contested pursuit of oil and gas in frigid, tumultuous,
and environmentally sensitive seas enforces the lengths to which
corporations and governments will go to maintain the centrality of
fossil fuels -Focuses on the cultural, social, and ecological
implications of oil and gas extraction in the oceanic territories
of Canada, Norway, the UK, Russia, the US, and the Inupiat of
Alaska at a time of profound global uncertainty
- Illuminates ignored histories, influential contemporary
narratives, and emerging energy and environmental futures - Centres
on North Atlantic and Arctic regions; the continuing but often
strongly contested pursuit of oil and gas in frigid, tumultuous,
and environmentally sensitive seas enforces the lengths to which
corporations and governments will go to maintain the centrality of
fossil fuels -Focuses on the cultural, social, and ecological
implications of oil and gas extraction in the oceanic territories
of Canada, Norway, the UK, Russia, the US, and the Inupiat of
Alaska at a time of profound global uncertainty
Since the 1960 publication of her first novel, "The Country Girls,"
award-winning Irish writer Edna O'Brien has been both celebrated
and maligned. Praised for her lyrical prose and vivid female
characters and attacked for her frank treatment of sexuality and
alleged sensationalism, O'Brien and her work seem always to spawn
controversy, including the past banning in Ireland of several of
her works. O'Brien's attention to "women's" concerns such as sex,
romance, marriage, and childbirth has often relegated her to
critical neglect at best and, at worst, outright contempt. This
essay collection promises to be a long overdue critical
reevaluation and exciting rediscovery of her oeuvre.
"Wild Colonial Girl "situates O'Brien in Irish contexts that allow
for an appraisal of her significant contribution to a specifically
Irish women's literary tradition while attesting to the potency of
writing against patriarchal conventions. Each chapter's clear and
detailed readings of O'Brien's fiction build a convincing case for
her literary, political, and cultural importance, providing an
invaluable critical guide for an enriched appreciation of O'Brien
and her work.
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