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Narratives Of Conflict Belonging And The State Discourse And Social Life In Postwar Ireland Hardcover Brigittine M French

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Narratives Of Conflict Belonging And The State Discourse And Social Life In Postwar Ireland Hardcover Brigittine M French
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 124
Author: Brigittine M French
ISBN: 9781138744325, 1138744328
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Narratives Of Conflict Belonging And The State Discourse And Social Life In Postwar Ireland Hardcover Brigittine M French by Brigittine M French 9781138744325, 1138744328 instant download after payment.

Using key perspectives from Linguistic anthropology the book illuminates how social actors take up the ideals of law, equality, and democratic representation in locally-meaningful ways to make their own national history in ways that may perpetuate violence and inequality. Focusing specifically on post-war conditions in Ireland, the author contextualizes commonplace practices by which citizens are made to learn the gap between official membership in and political belonging to a democratic state. Each chapter takes up a different aspect of state authority and power to constitute citizenship, to enact laws, to mediate conflict, and to create histories in the context of social inequalities and political hostilities. This book is an excellent ethnographic addition to courses in linguistic anthropology, giving readers the opportunity to explore applications and ramifications of key theoretical text within research.

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