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Scholarcast 30: Memory Studies and Famine Studies: Gender, Genealogy, History


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This lecture identifies and examines a number of trends in recent historiographical work on the Great Famine including their striking appropriation of narrative and fictive tropes. It explores the existence – or perceived existence – of an 'affective gap' in existing historiography, which is seen to justify this wave of new publications, a gap reinforced by the failure of most famine scholarship to reflect in depth on its own affective and emotional register.
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UCDscholarcastBy PJ Mathews

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