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ID089201
Title ProperCountering the hegemony of the Irish national canon
Other Title Informationthe modernist rhetoric of Seán O'Faoláin
LanguageENG
AuthorMcnally, Mark
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The telling and re-telling of national history has long been recognised in studies of nationalism as one of its key legitimising and mobilising strategies. In this article I illustrate how a rhetorical approach can effectively explore this dynamic and emotive dimension of nationalist ideology by examining the rhetorical strategies in the Irish liberal intellectual, Seán O'Faoláin's, attempts to reconstitute the popular canon of Irish history in the 1930s and 1940s. More specifically, I show that contrary to depictions of O'Faoláin as a European liberal who employed rational argument to undermine and encourage the rejection of Irish nationalism and its emphasis on rhetorical narratives of the past, O'Faoláin's challenge to the Irish national canon reveals that he himself mobilised historical narrative to promote his own modernist version of Irish liberal nationalism and demonstrated in the process that he was one of the most skilful rhetors of his day.
`In' analytical NoteNations and Nationalism Vol. 15, No. 3; Jul 2009: p.524-544
Journal SourceNations and Nationalism Vol. 15, No. 3; Jul 2009: p.524-544
Key WordsHistory ;  Ideology ;  Ireland ;  Nationalism ;  O'Faoláin ;  Rhetoric