While much has been written about Irish cultureOCOs apparent obsession with the past and with representing childhood, few critics have explored in detail the position of childrenOCOs fiction within such discourses. This book serves to redress these imbalances, illuminating both the manner in which childrenOCOs texts engage with complex cultural discourses in contemporary Ireland and the significant contribution that childrenOCOs novels and films can make to broader debates concerning Irish identity a..."
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While much has been written about Irish cultureOCOs apparent obsession with the past and with representing childhood, few critics have explored in detail the position of childrenOCOs fiction within such discourses. This book serves to redress these imbalances, illuminating both the manner in which childrenOCOs texts engage with complex cultural discourses in contemporary Ireland and the significant contribution that childrenOCOs novels and films can make to broader debates concerning Irish identity a..."
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