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Collective Memory and Political Identity in Northern Ireland
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This book covers the notion of collective memory broadly defined as the ways in which differing pasts are created, understood and reproduced and how this is perpetuated in Northern Ireland by a wide set of social actors, including nations, religious and political groupings, and local communities. Such collective memories are not a preservative for historically accurate recall of bygone events but rather readings of the past subject to contemporary interpretations and political pressure. The adoption of political symbolism remains central to subsequent events. Indeed, in Northern Ireland, both communities hold their conflicting 'memories' dear and, importantly, rival political organizations have invested much in their own reading of the causes of the outbreak and continuation of the conflict. Set alongside constant exposure to other forms of discourse, texts, songs, prose and more visible physical manifestations such as murals, commemorative gardens, personal tattoos, and even gravestones there are a multitude of ways of reminding people of particular memories, community histories and interpretations of events, and of providing the background within which attitudes are formed.
Considers different understandings of the past that are crucial to any study Looks at how collective memory is formed and used to create group identities and the basis for political statements Draws heavily on existing and new case study material
Autorentext
James W. McAuley is Professor Emeritus of Political Sociology and Irish Studies at the University of Huddersfield, Visiting Professor in Political Sociology at Leeds Beckett University and Honorary Research Fellow in Political Psychology at Liverpool Hope University.
Inhalt
Preface.- Introduction Collective remembering and the power of commemoration.- Chapter 1. Engaging the present through the past.- Chapter 2. Identity, commemoration, remembering and forgetting.- Chapter 3.The active use of narratives in collective memory.- Chapter 4. Imagined communities and community imaginations.- Chapter 5. Localised narratives the construction of community myths.- Chapter 6. Popular cultures, memory performance and using memory.- Chapter 7. Transnational memories and generational change.- Chapter 8. Legacy, victimhood and the possibility of change.- Conclusion. Collective memory, narrative, politics and identity in Northern Ireland: some conclusions.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031476778
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T17mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783031476778
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3031476778
- Veröffentlichung 16.02.2025
- Titel Collective Memory and Political Identity in Northern Ireland
- Autor James W. Mcauley
- Untertitel Recollections of the Future
- Gewicht 386g
- Herausgeber Springer
- Anzahl Seiten 296
- Lesemotiv Verstehen