Rióna Ní Fhrighil: ‘Modern Irish-language poetry through a human rights lens’, International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures Conference, Trinity College Dublin. (26/07/2019)
(Páipéar Comhdhála / Conference Paper)
Abstract: Drawing on Seamus Heaney’s espousal of the “writer as righter” (2010), this paper will discuss the role of the poet in an interconnected world. Literary devices such as metaphor, allegory and metonymy are regularly employed to discuss human rights issues and concerns. The potential for use and misuse by those who wish to inform public opinion, obliges us to deepen our understanding and appreciation of literary modes of expression that can cultivate transnational solidarity or conversely, arouse suspicion of ‘dangerous others’ and incite transnational discord and conflict. What role does the contemporary Irish-language poet play in this context?