Cracker Culture
Ian Jackman, 7 September 2000
Remembering Ahanagran: Storytelling in a Family’s Past
by Richard White.
Cork, 282 pp., IR£14.99, October 1999,1 85918 232 1 Show More
by Richard White.
Cork, 282 pp., IR£14.99, October 1999,
From the Sin-é Café to the Black Hills: Notes on the New Irish
by Eamon Wall.
Wisconsin, 139 pp., $16.95, February 2000,0 299 16724 0 Show More
by Eamon Wall.
Wisconsin, 139 pp., $16.95, February 2000,
The Encyclopedia of the Irish in America
edited by Michael Glazier.
Notre Dame, 988 pp., £58.50, August 1999,0 268 02755 2 Show More
edited by Michael Glazier.
Notre Dame, 988 pp., £58.50, August 1999,
“... for the person in Irish America whose great-grandparents were Irish, Italian, Armenian, German, English, Scottish and French. It’s clear that across the country, people single out their Irish forebears, but Byron concludes that, in most cases, people’s descriptions of their ethnic origins are idiosyncratic and changeable – ‘like a reversible T-shirt ... ”