
Perceptions and Perspectives
Exploring Connections between Ireland and the GDR
WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier
Published on 1. August 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
226 pages
978-3-86821-812-1 (ISBN)
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Deirdre Byrnes · Jean E. Conacher · Mark Curran · Mary Rose Curtis · Joachim Fischer · Jan Frohburg · Hugo Hamilton · Gisela Holfter · Freya Klier · Fergal Lenehan · Martin Mansergh · Felix Morgenstern · Manus O'Riordan · Herbert Remmel · Derek Scally · Michaela Schrage-Früh · Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze · Jenny Williams
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Series
Language
English
German
Place of publication
Trier
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Card cover
Illustrations
17
3 s/w Abbildungen, 17 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 16 cm
Weight
535 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-86821-812-1 (9783868218121)
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Persons
Editor
ISNI: 0000 0000 3629 0856 GND: 1069799335
ISNI: 0000 0001 1463 7780 GND: 142848379
ISNI: 0000 0000 6689 0190 GND: 1090806345
Content
Contents
Acknowledgements ....................................................................................... ............ vii
DEIRDRE BYRNES, JEAN E. CONACHER, GISELA HOLFTER
Perceptions and Perspectives:
Exploring Connections Between Ireland and the GDR. Introduction ... .... 1
Section I: Essays
GISELA HOLFTER
On Ireland in the GDR - and the GDR in Ireland .................................... ......... 11
FELIX MORGENSTERN
Die Rolle irischer Folkmusik im Rahmen des
DDR-Folkrevivals (1976-1990): Von der klanglich-reflexiven
zur inhaltlich-restaurativen Nostalgie eines Ersatz-Genres ............ ................ 37
MICHAELA SCHRAGE-FRÜH
"Struck by Ireland-Fever": Hugo Hamilton's Berlin Trilogy ..................... ........ 57
JOACHIM FISCHER
The GDR through Irish Eyes: Nationalism and Patriotism
in Kevin Brophy's East German Novels ....................................................... ......... 73
DEIRDRE BYRNES
Reading Seán O'Casey in the GDR ............................................................... ......... 87
FERGAL LENEHAN
Elizabeth Shaw from a Transnational Perspective:
The Intercultural Self, Propaganda and Shaw's Representation
in the GDR Print Media ..................................................................................... ....... 103
DEREK SCALLY
From Nylon to Dederon - The Interwoven Fabric
of the Irish-GDR Past ............................................................................................. ... 123
Section II: Personal Reflections
HUGO HAMILTON
The Slow Moment ..................................................................................................... 139
JENNY WILLIAMS
Crossing Borders: A Personal Reflection on Relations
between Ireland and the German Democratic Republic ............................... 143
MARY ROSE CURTIS
Remembering an Ireland-GDR Friendship Society Trip to the GDR ............ 151
REINHARD SIEGMUND-SCHULTZE
Meine Mutter Dorothea Siegmund-Schultze (1926-1997) ............................ 157
FREYA KLIER
Die Nebelschlucht: Ein Blick zurück nach Irland ............................................... 163
JAN FROHBURG
Wem selbst die Leute weglaufen, der spricht nicht über Emigration ........ 167
HERBERT REMMEL
Nur vereinzeltes Wissen . ....................................................................................... . 171
MANUS O'RIORDAN
The GDR and I: An Indirect Family Relationship ............................................... 179
MARK CURRAN
Ausschnitte aus EDEN/Extracts from EDEN (2003-2009):
An audio-visual ethnography of a globalised present
(Lausitz, Eastern Germany) ...................................................................................... 185
MARTIN MANSERGH
The Division of Germany and of Europe:
Personal Experiences and Recollections, as an Irish Diplomat
in Bonn in the 1970s, and Subsequently ............................................................. 203
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS ............................................................................................... 213
Acknowledgements ....................................................................................... ............ vii
DEIRDRE BYRNES, JEAN E. CONACHER, GISELA HOLFTER
Perceptions and Perspectives:
Exploring Connections Between Ireland and the GDR. Introduction ... .... 1
Section I: Essays
GISELA HOLFTER
On Ireland in the GDR - and the GDR in Ireland .................................... ......... 11
FELIX MORGENSTERN
Die Rolle irischer Folkmusik im Rahmen des
DDR-Folkrevivals (1976-1990): Von der klanglich-reflexiven
zur inhaltlich-restaurativen Nostalgie eines Ersatz-Genres ............ ................ 37
MICHAELA SCHRAGE-FRÜH
"Struck by Ireland-Fever": Hugo Hamilton's Berlin Trilogy ..................... ........ 57
JOACHIM FISCHER
The GDR through Irish Eyes: Nationalism and Patriotism
in Kevin Brophy's East German Novels ....................................................... ......... 73
DEIRDRE BYRNES
Reading Seán O'Casey in the GDR ............................................................... ......... 87
FERGAL LENEHAN
Elizabeth Shaw from a Transnational Perspective:
The Intercultural Self, Propaganda and Shaw's Representation
in the GDR Print Media ..................................................................................... ....... 103
DEREK SCALLY
From Nylon to Dederon - The Interwoven Fabric
of the Irish-GDR Past ............................................................................................. ... 123
Section II: Personal Reflections
HUGO HAMILTON
The Slow Moment ..................................................................................................... 139
JENNY WILLIAMS
Crossing Borders: A Personal Reflection on Relations
between Ireland and the German Democratic Republic ............................... 143
MARY ROSE CURTIS
Remembering an Ireland-GDR Friendship Society Trip to the GDR ............ 151
REINHARD SIEGMUND-SCHULTZE
Meine Mutter Dorothea Siegmund-Schultze (1926-1997) ............................ 157
FREYA KLIER
Die Nebelschlucht: Ein Blick zurück nach Irland ............................................... 163
JAN FROHBURG
Wem selbst die Leute weglaufen, der spricht nicht über Emigration ........ 167
HERBERT REMMEL
Nur vereinzeltes Wissen . ....................................................................................... . 171
MANUS O'RIORDAN
The GDR and I: An Indirect Family Relationship ............................................... 179
MARK CURRAN
Ausschnitte aus EDEN/Extracts from EDEN (2003-2009):
An audio-visual ethnography of a globalised present
(Lausitz, Eastern Germany) ...................................................................................... 185
MARTIN MANSERGH
The Division of Germany and of Europe:
Personal Experiences and Recollections, as an Irish Diplomat
in Bonn in the 1970s, and Subsequently ............................................................. 203
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS ............................................................................................... 213