中世纪爱尔兰研究的非殖民化

Q2 Social Sciences
Elizabeth Boyle, Chelsey Collins, Victoria Krivoshchekova, Seungyeon Lee, Truc Ha Nguyen, Tiago Veloso Silva
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这篇短文回顾了中世纪爱尔兰研究领域(凯尔特研究的一个分支学科)的一些殖民基础,以惠特利-斯托克斯(Whitley Stokes,1830-1909 年)的职业生涯为案例,研究了英国在印度的殖民活动与 19 世纪中世纪爱尔兰文学的语言学研究发展之间的纠葛。随后,本研究采用了中世纪爱尔兰研究领域研究生的自述反思,他们的背景使他们处于种族、民族、性别、性和阶级的不同交叉点上。这些反思为努力实现该学科的非殖民化提供了建设性的途径。
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Decolonizing Medieval Irish Studies
This short article reviews some of the colonial underpinnings of the field of Medieval Irish Studies (a subdiscipline of Celtic Studies), using the career of Whitley Stokes (1830–1909) as a case study in the entanglements between British colonial activity in India and the development of philological research on medieval Irish literature in the 19th century. It then proceeds to use autoethnographic reflections from graduate students in the field of Medieval Irish Studies whose backgrounds locate them at various intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and class. These reflections offer constructive pathways toward working to decolonize the discipline.
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Irish Journal of Sociology
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