Rites of Passage: Migrancy and the Liminality in Colum McCann’s "Songdogs" and "This Side of Brightness"
Citation
Flannery, Eoin (2008) ‘Rites of Passage: The liminal in Colum McCann’s Songdogs and This Side of Brightness’, Irish Studies Review, 16(1) 1-17
Flannery, Eoin (2008) ‘Rites of Passage: The liminal in Colum McCann’s Songdogs and This Side of Brightness’, Irish Studies Review, 16(1) 1-17
Abstract
This article deals with two novels by the Irish writer Colum McCann: Songdogs and
This Side of Brightness. Reading the narratives of both texts through the work of
anthropologist Victor Turner, the essay reveals how McCann’s characters undergo
processes of liminal experience, which occasion structural changes in their familial
relationships and in their individual identity. Turner’s work primarily focused on the
ritual behaviours of tribal groups and how liminality was used as a physical means
toward spiritual ends; I diagnose similar dynamics in McCann’s two literary fictions.
Keywords
Colum McCannSongdogs
This Side of Brightness
Liminality
Diaspora
Victor Turner