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Culture and Identity Politics in Northern Ireland
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Civilization and culture have traditionally been regarded as mutually exclusive concepts. In this comparative case-study of Northern Ireland, Máiréad Nic Craith explores the commitment of unionists to a civic, 'culture-blind' British state; contrasting this with nationalist demands for official recognition of Irish culture. The 'cultural turn' in Northern Irish politics and the development of a bicultural infrastructure is examined here in the context of differing interpretations of equality and increasing demands for intercultural communication within, as well as between, communities.
'NicCraith's book has a global reach while it offers valuable interpretations of Northern Ireland's cultural specificities.' - American Anthropologist
'Culture and identity Politics in Northern Ireland offers much deft commentary and persuasive argument regarding the contemporary complexity and fluidity of communal identities.' - Irish Political Studies
Autorentext
MÁIRÉAD NIC CRAITH is an anthropologist at the Academy for Irish Cultural Heritages, University of Ulster (Magee Campus). She has previously worked in the Universities of Liverpool, Dublin and Cork. Author and editor of several books including Plural Identities, Singular Narratives (2002) she has lectured and published extensively on aspects of culture and language in Northern Ireland and in Europe. Her research interests include culture and identity politics, the impact of European integration on regional cultures and languages, and European influences on Irish culture. She is currently researching European ethnology in Northern Ireland and the politics of language in Europe. Professor Nic Craith is co-editor of the series European Studies in Culture and Policy with LIT Verlag.
Zusammenfassung
The 'cultural turn' in Northern Irish politics and the development of a bicultural infrastructure is examined here in the context of differing interpretations of equality and increasing demands for intercultural communication within, as well as between, communities.
Inhalt
Culture, Identity and the Politics of Difference Culture, Belonging and a Sense of Place The Politics of a Bi-Cultural Society Reviving Ethno-Linguistic Identities Cultures and the Politics of Education Faith Communities and the Politics of Religion The Politics of Popular Culture History, Heritage and Museums The Politics of Culture and Community Select Bibliography
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781349419982
- Genre Social Sciences
- Auflage 1st ed. 2003
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 232
- Größe H218mm x B141mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2003
- EAN 9781349419982
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-349-41998-2
- Titel Culture and Identity Politics in Northern Ireland
- Autor Kenneth A. Loparo
- Gewicht 313g
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan UK