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Re-configuring Irishness: Tradition and multicultural identity politics in Gish Jen’s ‘Who Is Irish’
Tsung Chi Hawk CHANG
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Identity Politics
100%
Irishness
100%
Multicultural Identity
100%
Irish People
66%
Irish Identity
66%
21st Century
33%
20th Century
33%
Copyright
33%
Catholic
33%
Contemporary World
33%
Nationalism
33%
Patriotism
33%
Colonialism
33%
Short Story
33%
Irish Writers
33%
American Context
33%
Colonial Context
33%
Irish Literature
33%
Sexual Identity
33%
Protestant
33%
Camaraderie
33%
Feature Heterogeneity
33%
Arts and Humanities
Tradition
100%
Multi-cultural
100%
Identity Politics
100%
Irishness
100%
Irish identity
66%
Contemporary
33%
Scholars
33%
Names
33%
Twentieth Century
33%
Multiplicity
33%
Short Stories
33%
Patriotism
33%
Catholic
33%
aftermath
33%
Antithesis
33%
Irish Literature
33%
Enigma
33%
Protestant
33%
Irishman
33%
Irish English
33%