Irish/ness Is All Around Us (eBook, ePUB)
Language Revivalism and the Culture of Ethnic Identity in Northern Ireland
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Language Revivalism and the Culture of Ethnic Identity in Northern Ireland
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Focusing on Irish speakers in Catholic West Belfast, this ethnography on Irish language and identity explores the complexities of changing, and contradictory, senses of Irishness and shifting practices of 'Irish culture' in the domains of language, music, dance and sports. The author's theoretical approach to ethnicity and ethnic revivals presents an expanded explanatory framework for the social (re)production of ethnicity, theorizing the mutual interrelations between representations and cultural practices regarding their combined capacity to engender ethnic revivals. Relevant not only to…mehr
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857459145
- Artikelnr.: 39605959
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857459145
- Artikelnr.: 39605959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Epigraph
List of Tables, Figures, Maps
Acknowledgements
Glossary
PROLOGUE
Chapter 1. A Walk of Life: Entering Catholic West Belfast
Chapter 2. Framing the Research: Analytical Approach and Methodology
* The Analytical Framework for the Study of Ethnic Identity (and the
Irish Language)
* On Methodology
PART I: THE IRISH LANGUAGE IN CATHOLIC WEST BELFAST
Chapter 3. Fáilte isteach - Welcome In
Chapter 4. Becoming a Gaeilgeoir
* Roibeárd, age 63
* Rónán, age 61
* Mairéad, age 58
* Micheál, age 55
* Dónal, age 49
* Fíona, age 47
* Pól, age 47
* Pádraigín, age 40
* Sinéad, age 33
* Caoimhín, age 17
* Preliminary observations
Chapter 5. On Prophets, Godfathers, Rebels and Prostitutes:a Contemporary
History of the Irish language in Catholic West Belfast
* Emerging structural contexts for the Irish language in the 1950s: a
prehistory
* Prophets on the moral 'High Meadow': the Cumann Cluain Árd
* From a hedge(d) school to Irish language industries: godfathers of
the Irish language
* Rebels with/out a political cause: the Jailtacht and beyond
* Prostitutes of the Irish language?
* Conclusions
Chapter 6. 'Our own native language': Local Representations and Practices
of the Irish language
* Between purism and pragmatism: the micro-dynamics of Irish language
usage
* The political hijacking of the Irish language revival: the
meso-dynamics of supply and demand
* 'Our own native language?' The macro-dynamics of rights activism,
ethnicism and nationalism
* Conclusions
PART II: IRISH IDENTITY IN CATHOLIC WEST BELFAST
Chapter 7. 'It's part of what we are' - Identifying Identity
Chapter 8. Becoming (Aware of) Who You Are: Irish
* Roibeárd, age 63
* Rónán, age 61
* Mairéad, age 58
* Micheál, age 55
* Dónal, age 49
* Fíona, age 47
* Pól, age 47
* Pádraigín, age 40
* Sinéad, age 33
* Caoimhín, age 17
* Preliminary observations
Chapter 9. Casting Nets of Identity: a Contemporary History of Irishness in
Catholic West Belfast
* 'A constant counter-narrative to the dominant narrative of the
society': emerging structural contexts for/eclosing Irishness in
Northern Ireland
* No games, just sports? Gaelic games and the playground of Catholic
West Belfast
* 'If you feel like singing, do sing an Irish song': Irish music in
Catholic West Belfast
* Knowing how to do your sevens: dancing to the tune of Irishness in
Catholic West Belfast
* Conclusions
Chapter 10. 'Something inside so strong': Local Representations and
Practices of Irishness
* What it takes to be Irish
* The Irishness of Protestants and the politics of a classificatory
anomaly
* Autochthony as the causal logic behind ethnicity
* Conclusions
EPILOGUE
Chapter 11. 'Trying to make sense of it all': Identity Matters in Catholic
West Belfast
POST SCRIPTUM
Bibliography
Index
Epigraph
List of Tables, Figures, Maps
Acknowledgements
Glossary
PROLOGUE
Chapter 1. A Walk of Life: Entering Catholic West Belfast
Chapter 2. Framing the Research: Analytical Approach and Methodology
* The Analytical Framework for the Study of Ethnic Identity (and the
Irish Language)
* On Methodology
PART I: THE IRISH LANGUAGE IN CATHOLIC WEST BELFAST
Chapter 3. Fáilte isteach - Welcome In
Chapter 4. Becoming a Gaeilgeoir
* Roibeárd, age 63
* Rónán, age 61
* Mairéad, age 58
* Micheál, age 55
* Dónal, age 49
* Fíona, age 47
* Pól, age 47
* Pádraigín, age 40
* Sinéad, age 33
* Caoimhín, age 17
* Preliminary observations
Chapter 5. On Prophets, Godfathers, Rebels and Prostitutes:a Contemporary
History of the Irish language in Catholic West Belfast
* Emerging structural contexts for the Irish language in the 1950s: a
prehistory
* Prophets on the moral 'High Meadow': the Cumann Cluain Árd
* From a hedge(d) school to Irish language industries: godfathers of
the Irish language
* Rebels with/out a political cause: the Jailtacht and beyond
* Prostitutes of the Irish language?
* Conclusions
Chapter 6. 'Our own native language': Local Representations and Practices
of the Irish language
* Between purism and pragmatism: the micro-dynamics of Irish language
usage
* The political hijacking of the Irish language revival: the
meso-dynamics of supply and demand
* 'Our own native language?' The macro-dynamics of rights activism,
ethnicism and nationalism
* Conclusions
PART II: IRISH IDENTITY IN CATHOLIC WEST BELFAST
Chapter 7. 'It's part of what we are' - Identifying Identity
Chapter 8. Becoming (Aware of) Who You Are: Irish
* Roibeárd, age 63
* Rónán, age 61
* Mairéad, age 58
* Micheál, age 55
* Dónal, age 49
* Fíona, age 47
* Pól, age 47
* Pádraigín, age 40
* Sinéad, age 33
* Caoimhín, age 17
* Preliminary observations
Chapter 9. Casting Nets of Identity: a Contemporary History of Irishness in
Catholic West Belfast
* 'A constant counter-narrative to the dominant narrative of the
society': emerging structural contexts for/eclosing Irishness in
Northern Ireland
* No games, just sports? Gaelic games and the playground of Catholic
West Belfast
* 'If you feel like singing, do sing an Irish song': Irish music in
Catholic West Belfast
* Knowing how to do your sevens: dancing to the tune of Irishness in
Catholic West Belfast
* Conclusions
Chapter 10. 'Something inside so strong': Local Representations and
Practices of Irishness
* What it takes to be Irish
* The Irishness of Protestants and the politics of a classificatory
anomaly
* Autochthony as the causal logic behind ethnicity
* Conclusions
EPILOGUE
Chapter 11. 'Trying to make sense of it all': Identity Matters in Catholic
West Belfast
POST SCRIPTUM
Bibliography
Index