Abstract/Details

Galway(s)

Babine, Karen.   The University of Nebraska - Lincoln ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2013. 3587914.

Abstract (summary)

Galway(s) is a collection of personal essays that explores the city of Galway, Ireland, each essay grounded in a specific place in Galway that allows me to investigate the ideas and associations those places stir up. Galway(s) uses Michel de Montaigne's essay form to investigate the many facets of place, from history and culture, to geography and geology, to the natural and built environments. The portrayal of Galway is flavored by my choice to travel alone, a naturally limited view that offers a certain reading to the place given my gender, race, class, and my American passport. If the purpose of travel is to engage as many boundaries as possible (cultural, societal, geographical, artistic), then the female point of view on travel and travel writing brings forward a distinctly unique perspective. Galway(s) contributes to the conversation of gender(ing) and travel writing, the role of the essay form in the larger genre of nonfiction, and further complicates the intersection of place-nature-travel writing, especially that written by women. In this way, Galway(s) is an example of active pursuit of a curiosity, what it takes to entertain and move inside that curiosity, and the movement on the page needed to make that curiosity matter to readers.

Indexing (details)


Subject
British and Irish literature;
Environmental studies;
Creative writing;
British & Irish literature
Classification
0477: Environmental Studies
0593: British and Irish literature
0203: Creative writing
Identifier / keyword
Language, literature and linguistics; Health and environmental sciences; Galway; Ireland; Original writing; Place; Travel
Title
Galway(s)
Author
Babine, Karen
Number of pages
2
Degree date
2013
School code
0138
Source
DAI-A 74/11(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
ISBN
978-1-303-25708-7
Advisor
Agee, Jonis
Committee member
Kooser, Ted; Lynch, Tom; Mahoney, Timothy; Reynolds, Guy; Schaffert, Timothy
University/institution
The University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Department
English
University location
United States -- Nebraska
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
3587914
ProQuest document ID
1427372276
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1427372276