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This series presents a new reading of Scottish culture, establishing how Scots, and non-Scots, experience this newly devolved nation. Within the context of a rapidly changing United Kingdom and Europe, Scotland is engaged in an ongoing process of self-definition. The series will deal with this process as well as with cultural phenomena, from debates about the relative value of Gaelic-based, Scots and Anglicised culture, to period-specific definitions of Scottish identity. Orally transmitted culture - from traditional narratives to songs, customs, beliefs and material culture - will be a key consideration, along with the reconstruction of historical periods in cultural texts (visual and musical as well as historical). Taken as a whole, the series will go some way towards achieving a new understanding of a country with potential for development into parallel treatments of locally based cultural phenomena. The series welcomes monographs as well as collected papers.
4 volumes found
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Murray, Jonathan
Discomfort and Joy
The Cinema of Bill Forsyth
Volume 4
Year of Publication: 2011
ISBN
978-3-03911-391-0
pb.
ISBN
978-3-0353-0183-0
(eBook)
Kelly, Aaron
James Kelman
Politics and Aesthetics
Volume 3
Year of Publication: 2013
ISBN 978-3-03911-130-5 pb.
Porter, James (ed.)
Defining Strains
The Musical Life of Scots in the Seventeenth Century
Volume 2
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN 978-3-03910-948-7 pb.
Bold, Valentina
James Hogg
A Bard of Nature's Making
Volume 1
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN 978-3-03910-897-8 pb.
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