‘Erse-atz’ & ‘Gaelassenheit’: What Can We Learn from Ó Nualláin’s Use of Irish?

The objective of this essay is to examine Brian ÓNualláin’s attempts at analysing anddisarming a particular type of obsessive attitude to the Irish language and posingits appositeness to contemporary academic discourse. In diagnosing a problemsuch as a neurosis, it is possible that it becomes self-p...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jonathan Ó Néill
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2013-10-01
Series:The Parish Review
Subjects:
Online Access:https://parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/2920/
id doaj-48edfcd79f3a4eb2b7caf9039a32e9e3
record_format Article
spelling doaj-48edfcd79f3a4eb2b7caf9039a32e9e32021-09-06T14:16:12ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesThe Parish Review2634-145X2013-10-012110.16995/pr.2920‘Erse-atz’ & ‘Gaelassenheit’: What Can We Learn from Ó Nualláin’s Use of Irish?Jonathan Ó Néill0University of St. Thomas, Houston, TexasThe objective of this essay is to examine Brian ÓNualláin’s attempts at analysing anddisarming a particular type of obsessive attitude to the Irish language and posingits appositeness to contemporary academic discourse. In diagnosing a problemsuch as a neurosis, it is possible that it becomes self-perpetuating, and to acertain extent this is true of Irish. It is often difficult to divorce thelanguage from an expression of Irishness, and even in the case where it existsas a means of communication, the perception of its ‘Irishness’ remains. Ó Nualláin astutely assessed thistendency to bind the language to a conservative essentialised identity whichwould seek to exclude that which did not fall within the remit of such aprescribed identity. To read the article, click Download or View PDF.https://parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/2920/Irish studiesIrish languageBrian Ó Nualláin
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Jonathan Ó Néill
spellingShingle Jonathan Ó Néill
‘Erse-atz’ & ‘Gaelassenheit’: What Can We Learn from Ó Nualláin’s Use of Irish?
The Parish Review
Irish studies
Irish language
Brian Ó Nualláin
author_facet Jonathan Ó Néill
author_sort Jonathan Ó Néill
title ‘Erse-atz’ & ‘Gaelassenheit’: What Can We Learn from Ó Nualláin’s Use of Irish?
title_short ‘Erse-atz’ & ‘Gaelassenheit’: What Can We Learn from Ó Nualláin’s Use of Irish?
title_full ‘Erse-atz’ & ‘Gaelassenheit’: What Can We Learn from Ó Nualláin’s Use of Irish?
title_fullStr ‘Erse-atz’ & ‘Gaelassenheit’: What Can We Learn from Ó Nualláin’s Use of Irish?
title_full_unstemmed ‘Erse-atz’ & ‘Gaelassenheit’: What Can We Learn from Ó Nualláin’s Use of Irish?
title_sort ‘erse-atz’ & ‘gaelassenheit’: what can we learn from ó nualláin’s use of irish?
publisher Open Library of Humanities
series The Parish Review
issn 2634-145X
publishDate 2013-10-01
description The objective of this essay is to examine Brian ÓNualláin’s attempts at analysing anddisarming a particular type of obsessive attitude to the Irish language and posingits appositeness to contemporary academic discourse. In diagnosing a problemsuch as a neurosis, it is possible that it becomes self-perpetuating, and to acertain extent this is true of Irish. It is often difficult to divorce thelanguage from an expression of Irishness, and even in the case where it existsas a means of communication, the perception of its ‘Irishness’ remains. Ó Nualláin astutely assessed thistendency to bind the language to a conservative essentialised identity whichwould seek to exclude that which did not fall within the remit of such aprescribed identity. To read the article, click Download or View PDF.
topic Irish studies
Irish language
Brian Ó Nualláin
url https://parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/2920/
work_keys_str_mv AT jonathanoneill erseatzgaelassenheitwhatcanwelearnfromonuallainsuseofirish
_version_ 1717779158372712448