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The Irish and the Imagination of Race: White Supremacy Across the Atlantic in the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)

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This book analyzes the role of Irishness in nineteenth-century constructions of race and racialization, both in the British Isles and in the United States. Focusing on the years immediately preceding the American Civil War, Patrick O'Malley interrogates the bardic verse epic, the gothic tale, the realist novel, the stage melodrama, and the political polemic to ask how many mid-nineteenth-century Irish nationalist writers with liberationist politics declined to oppose race-based chattel enslavement in the United States and the structures of white supremacy that underpinned and ultimately outlived it. Many of the writers whose work O'Malley examines drew specifically upon the image of Black suffering to generate support for their arguments for Irish political enfranchisement; yet in doing so, they frequently misrepresented the fundamental differences between Irish and Black experience under the regimes of white supremacy, which has had profound consequences.

About the Author


Patrick R. O'Malley is Professor of English at Georgetown University and the author of Liffey and Lethe: Paramnesiac History in Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Ireland.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780813950570
ISBN-10: 0813950570
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication Date: December 20th, 2023
Pages: 324
Language: English