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El. knyga: Ageing Masculinities in Irish Literature and Visual Culture

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This book engages with ageing masculinities in Irish literature and visual culture, including fiction, drama, poetry, painting, and documentary. Exploring the shifting representations of older men from the early twentieth century to the present, the contributors analyse how a broad range of literary and visual texts construct, reinscribe, or challenge perceptions of older age. In doing so, they trace a shift from depictions of authority figures - often symbolising patriarchal dominance and oppression - to more nuanced, complex, and heterogeneous explorations of older mens embodied subjectivities and vulnerabilities. Exploring artists and writers such as Seįn Keating, J.M. Synge, Teresa Deevy, Marina Carr, Seamus Heaney, Paul Muldoon, Derek Mahon, Kate OBrien, John Banville, Colm Tóibķn, Bernard MacLaverty, Mike McCormack, Anne Griffin, and Claire Keegan, the chapters in this book attend to the symbolic as well as social significance of older men in Irish cultural expression.
Introduction: Ageing Masculinities in Irish Literature and Visual
Culture
Michaela Schrage-Früh and Tony Tracy

DRAMA




Taking the "Black Stick": Ageing Husbands and Fathers in the Plays of J. M.
Synge and Teresa Deevy
Mįria Kurdi




"Are all the monks old men?" Ageing and the Male Monastic Community in Brian
Friels The Enemy Within
Giovanna Tallone






Father Ireland on Stage: Representations of Social Change and Ageing
Masculinities in Crisis
Ciara L. Murphy

POETRY




Poetics at the Limit: Embodiment, Masculinities, and Ageing in Samuel
Becketts Early Poetry Collection Echos Bones
Heike Hartung




Masculinity, Ageing, and Midlife Crisis in the Poetry of Paul Muldoon and
Paul Durcan
Anne Karhio




Not Sailing to Byzantium: Aged Masculinities and Latours Matters of Concern
in the Late Works of Irish Male Poets
Katarzyna Ostalska



FICTION




"That the Youth May Throw Us Aside": Fatherhood, Ageing Masculinities, and
the Politics of Insecurity in Mid-Twentieth-Century Irish Fiction
Loic Wright




Stuck in the Old Times: A Male-character Analysis on Three Irish Novels
Through Corpus Stylistics
Cassandra S. Tully




Uncanny Reflections: Older Widowers in John Banvilles The Sea, Sebastian
Barrys The Secret Scripture and Anne Griffins When All is Said
Michaela Schrage-Früh




"Caught suddenly by the land shifting": Ageing Masculinity and Rural Ireland
in Recent Irish Short Fiction
Orlaith Darling






"A bridge to nowhere": Arrested Development, Trauma, Liminality, and the
Ageing Irish Exile in Bernard MacLavertys Midwinter Break
Clare Brannigan




"Shades of Masculinities": Midlife and Caring Masculinity in Mike McCormacks
Solar Bones
Brenda OConnell




Colm Tóibķn and Henry James: Portrait of an Ageing Master
Heather Ingman



VISUAL CULTURE




Seįn Keatings Ireland the Land of Old Men
Katarzyna Kocioek




Ageing Masculinities and Irish Traditional Music on Screen
Verena Commins and Méabh Nķ Fhuarthįin




Changing the Picture: Older Mens Responses to Media Representations of
Ageing in an Irish Context



Margaret ONeill and Įine Nķ Léime
Michaela Schrage-Früh is lecturer in German at NUI Galway. She is the author of Emerging Identities: Myth, Nation and Gender in the Poetry of Eavan Boland, Nuala Nķ Dhomhnaill and Medbh McGuckian (2004) and Philosophy, Dreaming and the Literary Imagination (2016). She has authored numerous articles and co-edited several collections on representations of gender and ageing in literature and culture.

Tony Tracy is lecturer in Film and Media Studies at NUI Galway. His research centres on film history and Irish cinema with a particular interest in masculinities. He has authored numerous articles and co-edited a number of collections including Irish Masculinity and Popular Culture: Tiger Tales (2014) and John Huston: Essays on a Restless Director (2010).