English - ENGL

This course considers how a series of wishes, lies, and dreams, and about the Irish were invented and read. Ireland, like California, is a territory on the western edge of a continent about which many mythologies have grown up. In Ireland's case, these mostly have to do with the supposed mystery of the place, its romance and mythic past, or its violence, or its long bitter history. Who invented these versions of the place, and whose interests do they serve? Why do people continue to believe them? How have they changed? We consider how one small country has been imagined as "other" - as wild, strange, dangerous, fanatic - and how the Irish in their literature, speak back. In Irish literature, they reinvent Irishness.

Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing.


ENGL 150
150 / 150 Full
Anglo-Irish Literature
Enda Duffy 4.2
T R
12:30 PM - 13:45 PM
45.3% A