N� Sh�och�in, Tr�ona (2018). Singing Ideas:Performance, Politics and Oral Poetry.
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Erika Piazzoli, N� Sh�och�in, Tr�ona (2018). Singing Ideas:Performance, Politics and Oral Poetry., N� Sh�och�in, Tr�ona (2018). Singing Ideas:Performance, Politics and Oral Poetry., N� Sh�och�in, Tr�ona, Scenario: Journal of Performative Teaching, Learning and Research, 18, 1, 2018, 96-98Download Item:
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Singing Ideas: Performance, Politics and Oral Poetry is a fascinating insight into
the Irish tradition of singing and its potency to fuel political thought and
identity, in the context of eighteenth-century Ireland. To that purpose, Tríona
Ní Shíocháin takes us through an informed analysis of the lived-experience of
one historical figure, the magnetic Máire Bhuí Ní Laeire (Yellow Mary O’Leary).
One of the greatest Irish song poets of her time, Máire Bhuí Ní Laeire was
born in 1774 and died during the Great Irish Famine in 1848. She is depicted
as a charismatic woman who composed and sang anti-colonial ideas, mocking
nobility and denouncing social exploitation in Ireland. During her life, her craft
gained her the reputation of a prophetic figure, a truth-teller or parrhesiast – a
Greek notion that, as Foucault (2011) holds, refers to those with the courage
to address urgent political issues, in public, even if running the risk of putting
their lives in danger. Parrhesia, Foucault argues, can set social and historical
change in motion – and that is precisely what seems to have happened through
Máire Bhuí Ní Laeire’s subversive singing.
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