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Chapter 21 - Life-Writing and Diaspora I

The Autobiographical Writings of the Irish in the USA and Latin America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2018

Liam Harte
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University of Manchester
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Ibson, John Duffy. Will the World Break Your Heart? Dimensions and Consequences of Irish-American Assimilation. New York: Garland Publishing, 1990.Google Scholar
Izarra, Laura P. Z. Narrativas de la diáspora irlandesa bajo la Cruz del Sur. Buenos Aires: Corregidor, 2010.Google Scholar
Kelly, Helen. Irish ‘Ingleses’: The Irish Immigrant Experience in Argentina, 1840–1920. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2009.Google Scholar
Murray, Edmundo. Becoming Irlandés. Private Narratives of the Irish Emigration to Argentina, 1844–1912. Buenos Aires: L.O.L.A., Literature of Latin America, 2006.Google Scholar
Rogers, James Silas, ed. Extended Family: Essays on Being Irish American from ‘New Hibernia Review’. Chester Springs: Dufour Editions, 2013.Google Scholar
Rogers, James Silas. Irish-American Autobiography: The Divided Hearts of Athletes, Priests, Pilgrims, and More. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2017.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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