This groundbreaking collection examines popular and literary culture in the 1950s through the lens of postwar Ireland. The 1950s are at once a site of cultural nostalgia and of vital relevance to twenty-first-century readers. The diverse essays collected here offer insight into the artistic effects of austerity on both creators and consumers of 1950s culture, examining cultural production in Britain and the United States as well as Ireland. The first book of its kind, it blends critical analysis with cultural memory of a unique time in the history of Irish literature and the broader world. From Samuel Beckett to Elvis Presley and Movement poetry to bestselling science fiction, this volume highlights the crucial role Ireland played in the growth of literary and popular culture throughout this fascinating decade and beyond.
ISBN: | 9783034308014 |
Publication date: | 13th December 2012 |
Author: | Gerald Dawe, Darryl Jones, Nora Pelizzari |
Publisher: | Peter Lang an imprint of Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 197 pages |
Series: | Reimagining Ireland |
Genres: |
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Literary studies: from c 2000 Social and cultural history Oral history Communication studies Regional / International studies Society and culture: general |