“Literature and beyond: The uses of postcolonial perspectives in Gaelic Studies”

Stroh Silke

Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

After reviewing some of the ‘classical' paradigms of Postcolonial Studies and their possible uses for the study of literature from and about the Gàidhealtachd, this keynote lecture moved on to some more recent developments in international Postcolonial Studies whose relevance to Gaelic Studies has so far remained largely unexplored, but which may offer further useful avenues for future investigation. It also discussed of other fields in international research on culture contact, culture conflict and minority issues (such as Indigenous Studies and Black Studies) whose concerns and approaches partly overlap with Postcolonial Studies, but which have evolved distinct conceptual and disciplinary configurations of their own that likewise merit further exploration in the context of comparative approaches to Gaelic Studies. The lecture also considered how comparative postcolonial and minority studies perspectives in Gaelic Studies can be extended beyond a primary focus on literary readings, to also have productive implications for educational and social practices, including discourses on language revival.

Details about the publication

StatusPublished
Release year2018 (29/08/2018)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Conference“Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 10”, University of Edinburgh, undefined
KeywordsGaelic Studies; Postcolonialism; Colonialism; Postcolonial Studies

Authors from the University of Münster

Stroh, Silke
English Department