In a lecture entitled 'Scotland's shame', delivered at the Edinburgh Festival in August 1999, Scotland's leading musical composer James MacMillan sought to expose the continuing pervasiveness of anti-Irish and anti-Catholic sectarianism and bigotry in contemporary Scotland. A decade of heated public debate has followed. The purpose of this book is to harness the complex and rich theory of colonialism which French philosopher, political activist and novelist Jean-Paul Sartre developed and struggled over, to venture a qualified and partial interpretation of the Irish Catholic experience of Scotland.…mehr
In a lecture entitled 'Scotland's shame', delivered at the Edinburgh Festival in August 1999, Scotland's leading musical composer James MacMillan sought to expose the continuing pervasiveness of anti-Irish and anti-Catholic sectarianism and bigotry in contemporary Scotland. A decade of heated public debate has followed. The purpose of this book is to harness the complex and rich theory of colonialism which French philosopher, political activist and novelist Jean-Paul Sartre developed and struggled over, to venture a qualified and partial interpretation of the Irish Catholic experience of Scotland.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Boyle is Chair and Head of the Department of Geography at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.
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Contents: Preface: liberating nausea; Provincialising the Scotland's Secret Shame debate: an enquiry into the meaning of the Irish Catholic adventure in Scotland. Part I Topological Mappings and Their Limits: Metropolitan anxieties: a critical appraisal of Sartre's theory of colonialism; The Scotland's Secret Shame debate: approach and method. Part II Topographical Mappings of the Irish Catholic Adventure in Scotland: Prologue: the oral history archive; National identity, estrangement and belonging: who are the Irish Catholics in Scotland?; Imagining home: holidays, the farm, and the craic; The politics of anti-imperialism: activists, agitators, and advocates; Ways of life and the life of ways: culture, faith and family; Immigrant advancement: poverty, education and equality. Part III Cartographical Reflection: Method and Dialogue Under Scrutiny: Masses, spontaneity and tribe: in search of the intelligibility of the Irish Catholic adventure in Scotland; References; Index,
Contents: Preface: liberating nausea; Provincialising the Scotland's Secret Shame debate: an enquiry into the meaning of the Irish Catholic adventure in Scotland. Part I Topological Mappings and Their Limits: Metropolitan anxieties: a critical appraisal of Sartre's theory of colonialism; The Scotland's Secret Shame debate: approach and method. Part II Topographical Mappings of the Irish Catholic Adventure in Scotland: Prologue: the oral history archive; National identity, estrangement and belonging: who are the Irish Catholics in Scotland?; Imagining home: holidays, the farm, and the craic; The politics of anti-imperialism: activists, agitators, and advocates; Ways of life and the life of ways: culture, faith and family; Immigrant advancement: poverty, education and equality. Part III Cartographical Reflection: Method and Dialogue Under Scrutiny: Masses, spontaneity and tribe: in search of the intelligibility of the Irish Catholic adventure in Scotland; References; Index,
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