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The Irish Female Migrant, Silence and Family Duty in Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn
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Set in the 1950s, Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn (2009) traces the life experiences of
Eilis Lacey, who is urged by her family to migrate to Brooklyn due to
the lack of opportunities for young women in her native Enniscorthy, a
small town in rural Ireland. Just as she begins to establish a new
life in America, a tragic event at home calls her back to Ireland.
During her visit, Eilis faces the terrible dilemma of having to choose
between her sense of familial duty and the fulfillment of her own
desires. In his novel, Tóibín provides a subtle and complex portrayal
of the socio-familial pressures affecting the life of the protagonist,
whose unverbalised thoughts speak for the decisions she is not allowed
to make. In this way, Tóibín denounces the historical and cultural
silences surrounding the subjectivity of the Irish female migrant.
Title: The Irish Female Migrant, Silence and Family Duty in Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn
Description:
Set in the 1950s, Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn (2009) traces the life experiences of
Eilis Lacey, who is urged by her family to migrate to Brooklyn due to
the lack of opportunities for young women in her native Enniscorthy, a
small town in rural Ireland.
Just as she begins to establish a new
life in America, a tragic event at home calls her back to Ireland.
During her visit, Eilis faces the terrible dilemma of having to choose
between her sense of familial duty and the fulfillment of her own
desires.
In his novel, Tóibín provides a subtle and complex portrayal
of the socio-familial pressures affecting the life of the protagonist,
whose unverbalised thoughts speak for the decisions she is not allowed
to make.
In this way, Tóibín denounces the historical and cultural
silences surrounding the subjectivity of the Irish female migrant.
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