Mysticism, myth and Celtic identity / edited by Marion Gibson, Shelley Trower and Garry Tregidga.

"Mysticism, Myth and Celtic Identity" explores how the mythical and mystical past informs national imaginations. Building on notions of invented tradition and myths of the nation, it looks at the power of narrative and fiction to shape identity, with particular reference to the British and...

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Other Authors: Gibson, Marion, 1970- (Editor), Trower, Shelley, 1975- (Editor), Tregidga, Garry (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
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Summary:"Mysticism, Myth and Celtic Identity" explores how the mythical and mystical past informs national imaginations. Building on notions of invented tradition and myths of the nation, it looks at the power of narrative and fiction to shape identity, with particular reference to the British and Celtic contexts. The authors consider how aspects of the past are reinterpreted or reimagined in a variety of ways to give coherence to desired national groupings, or groups aspiring to nationhood and its 'defense'. The coverage is unusually broad in its historical sweep, dealing with work from prehistory to the contemporary, with a particular emphasis on the period from the eighteenth century to the present. Innovative and interdisciplinary, the scholarship in this volume is mainly literary but also geographical and historical and draws on religious studies, politics and the social sciences. Thus the collection offers a stimulatingly broad number of new viewpoints on a matter of great topical relevance: national identity and the politicization of its myths.
Physical Description:1 online resource (245 pages) : illustrations, tables
Bibliography:Includes chapter notes and bibliographic references at chapter ends, and index.
ISBN:9781136165764
1136165762
9780203080184
0203080181
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.