NORTHERN IRELAND A GENERATION AFTER GOOD FRIDAY: lost futures and new horizons in the 'long peace'
Since the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland seems changed almost beyond recognition. Violent incidents that were once commonplace are now rare and a younger generation has emerged with identities and interests more fluid and cosmopolitan than their parents. At the same time, however, the regio...
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland seems changed almost beyond recognition. Violent incidents that were once commonplace are now rare and a younger generation has emerged with identities and interests more fluid and cosmopolitan than their parents. At the same time, however, the region remains in the long shadow of its recent turbulent history. The marginalisation of those who were victims, and indeed agents, of violence proves emblematic of a society still unable to deal with the traumas of the past. Northern Ireland a generation after Good Friday seeks to capture the complex and often contradictory realities of the region's peace process. Across nine original essays, the authors provide a critical and comprehensive reading of a society that seems to have left its violent past behind but at the same time remains subject to its gravitational pull. "The Good Friday Agreement is widely celebrated as a political success story, one that has brought peace to a region that was once synonymous around the globe with political violence. The truth, as ever, is rather more complicated than that. In many respects, the era of the peace process has seen Northern Irish society change almost beyond recognition. Those incidents of politically motivated violence that were once commonplace have become thankfully rare and a new generation has emerged whose identities and interests are rather more fluid and cosmopolitan than those of their parents. In many other regards, however, Northern Ireland continues to operate in the long shadow of its own turbulent recent past. Those who were victims of violence, as well as those who were its agents, have often been consigned to the margins of a society clearly still struggling to cope with the traumas of the Troubles. Furthermore, the transition to 'peace' has revealed the existence of new, and not so new, forms of violence in Northern Irish society, not least those directed towards women, ethnic minorities and the poor. Northern Ireland a generation after Good Friday sets out to capture the complex, and often contradictory, realities that have emerged more than two decades on from the region's vaunted peace deal. Across nine original essays, the authors offer a critical and comprehensive reading of a society that often appears to have left its violent past behind but at the same time remains subject to its gravitational pull." -- Back cover. |
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520 | |a Since the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland seems changed almost beyond recognition. Violent incidents that were once commonplace are now rare and a younger generation has emerged with identities and interests more fluid and cosmopolitan than their parents. At the same time, however, the region remains in the long shadow of its recent turbulent history. The marginalisation of those who were victims, and indeed agents, of violence proves emblematic of a society still unable to deal with the traumas of the past. Northern Ireland a generation after Good Friday seeks to capture the complex and often contradictory realities of the region's peace process. Across nine original essays, the authors provide a critical and comprehensive reading of a society that seems to have left its violent past behind but at the same time remains subject to its gravitational pull. | ||
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contents | Northern Ireland a generation after Good Friday: An introduction -- 1. From the 'long war' to the 'long peace': Northern Ireland since the Good Friday Agreement -- 2. Fragmented, staggered and inept: addressing the legacy of the Troubles -- 3. Conflict-related prisoners: the perpetual trap of criminalisation -- 4. Ghosts of our lives: spectres of the past in recent Northern Irish cinema and television -- 5. More than two communities: those who are both, neither, other, and next -- 6. Rethinking the post-conflict narrative: women and the promise of peace in the 'new' Northern Ireland -- 7. The Political economy of peace in Northern Ireland: social class in an age of boom and bust -- 8. Changed utterly? Northern Ireland's paralysis in a world of uncertainty. |
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spellingShingle | Coulter, Colin, 1966- NORTHERN IRELAND A GENERATION AFTER GOOD FRIDAY lost futures and new horizons in the 'long peace' Northern Ireland a generation after Good Friday: An introduction -- 1. From the 'long war' to the 'long peace': Northern Ireland since the Good Friday Agreement -- 2. Fragmented, staggered and inept: addressing the legacy of the Troubles -- 3. Conflict-related prisoners: the perpetual trap of criminalisation -- 4. Ghosts of our lives: spectres of the past in recent Northern Irish cinema and television -- 5. More than two communities: those who are both, neither, other, and next -- 6. Rethinking the post-conflict narrative: women and the promise of peace in the 'new' Northern Ireland -- 7. The Political economy of peace in Northern Ireland: social class in an age of boom and bust -- 8. Changed utterly? Northern Ireland's paralysis in a world of uncertainty. Peace-building Northern Ireland. Consolidation de la paix Irlande du Nord. POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace. bisacsh Civilization fast Peace-building fast Politics and government fast Social conditions fast |
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title | NORTHERN IRELAND A GENERATION AFTER GOOD FRIDAY lost futures and new horizons in the 'long peace' |
title_auth | NORTHERN IRELAND A GENERATION AFTER GOOD FRIDAY lost futures and new horizons in the 'long peace' |
title_exact_search | NORTHERN IRELAND A GENERATION AFTER GOOD FRIDAY lost futures and new horizons in the 'long peace' |
title_full | NORTHERN IRELAND A GENERATION AFTER GOOD FRIDAY [electronic resource] : lost futures and new horizons in the 'long peace' |
title_fullStr | NORTHERN IRELAND A GENERATION AFTER GOOD FRIDAY [electronic resource] : lost futures and new horizons in the 'long peace' |
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