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This book deals with contemporary Irish and African identity. The book explores notions of self and other and reasons why a sense of identity is lost or modified through migration. Both Africa and Ireland have had the archetypical label as noble savages and years of oppression. The Irish were also labeled as the Blacks of Europe . It is strange that somehow both countries are so disjointed and similar at the same time. Exploring Contemporary Notions of Irish and African Culture provides a space for us to question our artistic and political position and the future of Nigeria as a developing…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book deals with contemporary Irish and African identity. The book explores notions of self and other and reasons why a sense of identity is lost or modified through migration. Both Africa and Ireland have had the archetypical label as noble savages and years of oppression. The Irish were also labeled as the Blacks of Europe . It is strange that somehow both countries are so disjointed and similar at the same time. Exploring Contemporary Notions of Irish and African Culture provides a space for us to question our artistic and political position and the future of Nigeria as a developing country becoming globalised and influenced by the West juxtaposed with transnational Ireland who has passed through the economic boom and failed capitalist system.
Autorenporträt
Fiona was born in Ireland in 1984 and moved to London in 2009. Fiona is a visual artist/filmmaker and her work is usually in the form of documentary. Fiona holds a BFA from D.I.T Ireland Fine Art, 2006, and MA from Chelsea College of Art and Design, London in 2009. Upcoming projects will involve further research in Jamaica, Nigeria and Ireland.