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    Rites of Passage: Migrancy and the Liminality in Colum McCann’s "Songdogs" and "This Side of Brightness"

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    Flannery, Eoin (2008) ‘Rites of Passage: The liminal in Colum McCann’s Songdogs and This Side of Brightness’, Irish Studies Review, 16(1) 1-17
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    2008
    Author
    Flannery, Eoin
    Peer Reviewed
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    Flannery, Eoin (2008) ‘Rites of Passage: The liminal in Colum McCann’s Songdogs and This Side of Brightness’, Irish Studies Review, 16(1) 1-17
    Abstract
    This article deals with two novels by the Irish writer Colum McCann: Songdogs and This Side of Brightness. Reading the narratives of both texts through the work of anthropologist Victor Turner, the essay reveals how McCann’s characters undergo processes of liminal experience, which occasion structural changes in their familial relationships and in their individual identity. Turner’s work primarily focused on the ritual behaviours of tribal groups and how liminality was used as a physical means toward spiritual ends; I diagnose similar dynamics in McCann’s two literary fictions.
    Keywords
    Colum McCann
    Songdogs
    This Side of Brightness
    Liminality
    Diaspora
    Victor Turner
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Routledge Taylor and Francis
    Rights
    Copyright © Routledge Taylor and Francis. Full publication can be found at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cisr20/16/1
    DOI
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09670880701788205
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2055
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