Fitness for Freedom: Disability, Degeneration, and Modern Irish Writing
Fitness for Freedom: Disability, Degeneration, and Modern Irish Writing

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    by Marion Quirici (Author)

    Fitness for Freedom revises our reading of Ireland's national story by illuminating the central role of fitness and disability in Irish revivalism and modernism. While notions of disability have been used to justify the denial of citizenship and rights across cultures, Marion Quirici uncovers a history in which an entire nation, Ireland, was characterized as disabled and therefore "not fit for freedom." Beyond symbolism, the Famine and decades of emigration led to a perception that Ireland's racial stocks were depleted, and that those who remained were feeble and few.

    The fraught relationship between disability and Irishness provides context for Quirici's analysis of modernist Irish literature. She argues that authors working within Irish historical and cultural contexts reclaim degeneration as a principle of creativity, a move that becomes definitive of modernist experimentation. Revivalists such as William Butler Yeats, Lady Gregory, Pádraic Pearse, and the Gaelic Athletic Association created new mythologies of Irish ability to counter imperial stereotypes tacitly reinforcing the idea of disability as a disqualification for sovereignty. Certain Irish modernists, however--James Joyce, Edna O'Brien, Samuel Beckett, Brian O'Nolan, and Christy Brown--called the "fitness for freedom" ideology into question. These authors allow us to disentangle disability from unfitness and scrutinize its relationship to liberation. Quirici traces how, in their work, disability becomes an avenue for exploring the human experience and discovering the inherent creativity and collaborative potential of an interdependent life.

    Author Biography

    Marion Quirici is an assistant professor of disability studies and global anglophone literature at Kennesaw State University. She has published in the Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, Medical Humanities, Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, and Joyce Studies Annual, among other venues.

    Number of Pages: 308
    Dimensions: 1 x 8.5 x 5.9 IN
    Publication Date: November 01, 2025
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