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Identity Parades Northern Irish Culture And Dissident Subjects Richard Kirkland

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Identity Parades Northern Irish Culture And Dissident Subjects Richard Kirkland
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Richard Kirkland
ISBN: 0853236267, 9780853236269
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Identity Parades Northern Irish Culture And Dissident Subjects Richard Kirkland by Richard Kirkland 0853236267, 9780853236269 instant download after payment.

Identity Parades investigates of the role and importance of identity politics in modern Northern Irish society. Through a discussion of the kinds of texts that are often overlooked in analyses of culture in the North – such as film, biography, popular fiction and travel writing – the book charts the rise of identity as an increasingly popular way of defining individual and communal affiliation and considers its importance within Northern Irish political discourse as a whole. In this, Identity Parades identifies not only the possibilities but also the limits of "identitarian" thinking and describes the ways in which identity positions in the North can become troubled, fossilized and self-parodic.

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