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This is the first book to bring a philosophical lens to issues of socio-political and cultural importance in twenty-first century Ireland. It marks a significant contribution to contemporary theorizations of Ireland by incorporating both Irish and transatlantic perspectives.
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This is the first book to bring a philosophical lens to issues of socio-political and cultural importance in twenty-first century Ireland. It marks a significant contribution to contemporary theorizations of Ireland by incorporating both Irish and transatlantic perspectives.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429583193
- Artikelnr.: 58310221
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429583193
- Artikelnr.: 58310221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Clara Fischer is an EU Marie-Sklodowska Fellow at the Centre for Gender, Feminisms, and Sexualities and Co-director of the Dewey Studies Research Centre at University College Dublin. She is the author of Gendered Readings of Change: A Feminist-Pragmatist Approach (2014), and co-editor of Irish Feminisms: Past, Present and Future (2015) and of New Feminist Perspectives on Embodiment (2018). She has also recently edited a special issue of Hypatia on 'Gender and the Politics of Shame' (2018). Áine Mahon is Assistant Professor in the School of Education at University College Dublin. Her primary research areas are Philosophy of Education and Philosophy of Literature. Áine's first monograph, The Ironist and the Romantic: Reading Richard Rorty and Stanley Cavell, was published in 2014. With Andrew Taylor of the University of Edinburgh, she has also co-edited Stanley Cavell, Literature and Film: The Idea of America (Routledge, 2013).
Introduction
1. Crossing Ireland's Boundaries, Real and Imagined
Áine Mahon and Clara Fischer
Part I: Memory, Trauma, and Recovery
2. The Risk of Hospitality: Exchanging Stories Changing History
Richard Kearney
3. 'In the frail way that people assemble themselves': Feeling Shame about
Tuam
Kathleen Lennon
Part II: Citizenship, Injustice, and the Law
4. 'Take me to Church': Sexual Citizenship and Spatial Justice in Ireland
Aideen Quilty
5. State Shame, Sovereignty, and Legal Responses to Historical
Institutional Abuse
Sinéad Ring and Máiréad Enright
6. Ireland After the Celtic Tiger: A Study in Social Injustice
Vittorio Bufacchi
Part III: Nation-Building and Post/Coloniality: Ireland North and South
7. Civil Society and Nonviolent Political Action in Northern Ireland
Iain Atack and Dong Jim Kim
8. Is Irish Reunification Republican?
Adam Fusco
9. Irish Republican Masculinities: The Politics of Humiliation
Dianna Taylor
Part IV: Irish Cultural Imaginaries: Dislocation, Diaspora, and Home
10. Coast-Modernism, Wittgenstein, Primitivism, and the West of Ireland
Luke Gibbons
11. Exile, Dislocation, and Home Spaces: Irish Narratives
Danielle Petherbridge
Part V: Language, Identity, and Erasure
12. Racisms, Identity, and Anti-Racist Learner-Citizenship
Karl Kitching
13. Who's Afraid of the Irish Language? The National-Philosophical
Possibilities of a Lost Tongue
Lisa Foran
1. Crossing Ireland's Boundaries, Real and Imagined
Áine Mahon and Clara Fischer
Part I: Memory, Trauma, and Recovery
2. The Risk of Hospitality: Exchanging Stories Changing History
Richard Kearney
3. 'In the frail way that people assemble themselves': Feeling Shame about
Tuam
Kathleen Lennon
Part II: Citizenship, Injustice, and the Law
4. 'Take me to Church': Sexual Citizenship and Spatial Justice in Ireland
Aideen Quilty
5. State Shame, Sovereignty, and Legal Responses to Historical
Institutional Abuse
Sinéad Ring and Máiréad Enright
6. Ireland After the Celtic Tiger: A Study in Social Injustice
Vittorio Bufacchi
Part III: Nation-Building and Post/Coloniality: Ireland North and South
7. Civil Society and Nonviolent Political Action in Northern Ireland
Iain Atack and Dong Jim Kim
8. Is Irish Reunification Republican?
Adam Fusco
9. Irish Republican Masculinities: The Politics of Humiliation
Dianna Taylor
Part IV: Irish Cultural Imaginaries: Dislocation, Diaspora, and Home
10. Coast-Modernism, Wittgenstein, Primitivism, and the West of Ireland
Luke Gibbons
11. Exile, Dislocation, and Home Spaces: Irish Narratives
Danielle Petherbridge
Part V: Language, Identity, and Erasure
12. Racisms, Identity, and Anti-Racist Learner-Citizenship
Karl Kitching
13. Who's Afraid of the Irish Language? The National-Philosophical
Possibilities of a Lost Tongue
Lisa Foran
Introduction
1. Crossing Ireland's Boundaries, Real and Imagined
Áine Mahon and Clara Fischer
Part I: Memory, Trauma, and Recovery
2. The Risk of Hospitality: Exchanging Stories Changing History
Richard Kearney
3. 'In the frail way that people assemble themselves': Feeling Shame about
Tuam
Kathleen Lennon
Part II: Citizenship, Injustice, and the Law
4. 'Take me to Church': Sexual Citizenship and Spatial Justice in Ireland
Aideen Quilty
5. State Shame, Sovereignty, and Legal Responses to Historical
Institutional Abuse
Sinéad Ring and Máiréad Enright
6. Ireland After the Celtic Tiger: A Study in Social Injustice
Vittorio Bufacchi
Part III: Nation-Building and Post/Coloniality: Ireland North and South
7. Civil Society and Nonviolent Political Action in Northern Ireland
Iain Atack and Dong Jim Kim
8. Is Irish Reunification Republican?
Adam Fusco
9. Irish Republican Masculinities: The Politics of Humiliation
Dianna Taylor
Part IV: Irish Cultural Imaginaries: Dislocation, Diaspora, and Home
10. Coast-Modernism, Wittgenstein, Primitivism, and the West of Ireland
Luke Gibbons
11. Exile, Dislocation, and Home Spaces: Irish Narratives
Danielle Petherbridge
Part V: Language, Identity, and Erasure
12. Racisms, Identity, and Anti-Racist Learner-Citizenship
Karl Kitching
13. Who's Afraid of the Irish Language? The National-Philosophical
Possibilities of a Lost Tongue
Lisa Foran
1. Crossing Ireland's Boundaries, Real and Imagined
Áine Mahon and Clara Fischer
Part I: Memory, Trauma, and Recovery
2. The Risk of Hospitality: Exchanging Stories Changing History
Richard Kearney
3. 'In the frail way that people assemble themselves': Feeling Shame about
Tuam
Kathleen Lennon
Part II: Citizenship, Injustice, and the Law
4. 'Take me to Church': Sexual Citizenship and Spatial Justice in Ireland
Aideen Quilty
5. State Shame, Sovereignty, and Legal Responses to Historical
Institutional Abuse
Sinéad Ring and Máiréad Enright
6. Ireland After the Celtic Tiger: A Study in Social Injustice
Vittorio Bufacchi
Part III: Nation-Building and Post/Coloniality: Ireland North and South
7. Civil Society and Nonviolent Political Action in Northern Ireland
Iain Atack and Dong Jim Kim
8. Is Irish Reunification Republican?
Adam Fusco
9. Irish Republican Masculinities: The Politics of Humiliation
Dianna Taylor
Part IV: Irish Cultural Imaginaries: Dislocation, Diaspora, and Home
10. Coast-Modernism, Wittgenstein, Primitivism, and the West of Ireland
Luke Gibbons
11. Exile, Dislocation, and Home Spaces: Irish Narratives
Danielle Petherbridge
Part V: Language, Identity, and Erasure
12. Racisms, Identity, and Anti-Racist Learner-Citizenship
Karl Kitching
13. Who's Afraid of the Irish Language? The National-Philosophical
Possibilities of a Lost Tongue
Lisa Foran