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Alter-nations

nationalisms, terror, and the state in nineteenth-century Britain and Ireland

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Alter-nations
Amy E. Martin
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An edition of Alter-nations (2012)

Alter-nations

nationalisms, terror, and the state in nineteenth-century Britain and Ireland

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This book investigates how Victorian cultural production on both sides of the Irish Sea grappled with the complex relationship between British imperial nationalism and Irish anticolonial nationalism. In the process, this study reconceptualizes the history of modern nationhood in Britain and Ireland. Taking as its archive political theory, polemical prose, novels, political cartoons, memoir, and newspaper writings, the author examines the central place of Irish anticolonial nationalism in Victorian culture and provides a new genealogy of categories such as "nationalism," "terror," and "the state." In texts from Britain and Ireland, we can trace the emergence of new narratives of Irish immigration, racial difference, and Irish violence as central to capitalist national crisis in nineteenth-century Britain. In visual culture and newspaper writing of the 1860s, the modern idea of "terrorism" as irrational and racialized anticolonial violence first comes into being. This new ideology of terrorism finds its counterpart in Victorian theorizations of the modern hegemonic state form, which justify the state's monopoly of violence by imagining its apparatuses as specifically anti-terrorist. At the same time, Irish Fenian writings articulate anticolonial critique that anticipates the problematics of postcolonial studies and attempts to reimagine in generative and radical ways anticolonialism's relation to modernity and the state form. By so doing, Alter-Nations argues for the centrality of Irish studies to postcolonial and Victorian studies, and reconceptualizes the boundaries and concerns of those fields. -- Publisher description

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English
Pages
238

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Alter-nations: nationalisms, terror, and the state in nineteenth-century Britain and Ireland
2012, Ohio State University Press
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Table of Contents

"The condition of England" and the question of Ireland : anti-Irish racism and Saxon nationalism in Victorian writings on capitalist national crisis
Fenianism and the state : theorizing violence and the modern hegemonic state in the writings of Matthew Arnold and John Stuart Mill
Envisioning terror : anti-colonial nationalism and the modern discourse of terrorism in mid-Victorian popular culture
"A somewhat Irish way of writing" : the genre of Fenian recollections and postcolonial critique.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Columbus

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Dewey Decimal Class
320.54094109/034
Library of Congress
DA950 .M258 2012, DA950.M258 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
238

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25307274M
ISBN 10
0814212026
ISBN 13
9780814212028, 9780814293041
LCCN
2012015270
OCLC/WorldCat
788268119

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