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Record Nr.

UNINA9910338020903321

Titolo

The Legacy of the Good Friday Agreement : Northern Irish Politics, Culture and Art after 1998 / / edited by Charles I. Armstrong, David Herbert, Jan Erik Mustad

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019

ISBN

9783319912325

3319912321

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (306 pages)

Collana

Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict, , 2946-2800

Disciplina

344.41605325

Soggetti

Peace

Terrorism

Political violence

Europe - Politics and government

World politics

Peace and Conflict Studies

Terrorism and Political Violence

European Politics

Political History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1.Introduction -- 2.Eamonn O’Kane and Paul Dixon, ‘The Northern Irish Peace Process: Political Issues and Controversies’ -- Part I The Will to Change: Key Players and Events -- 3.Paul Dixon, ‘Tony Blair’s Honourable Deception: In Defence of the “Dirty” Politics of the Northern Irish Peace Process’ -- 4.Charles I. Armstrong, ‘”George Mitchell’s Peace”: The Good Friday Agreement in Colum McCann’s Novel TransAtlantic’ -- 5.Jan Erik Mustad, ‘From Protest to Power: The Rise of the DUP’ -- Part II Winners, Losers and Beyond the Zero Sum Game? -- 6.Stefanie Lehner, ‘Troubling Victims: Representing a New Politics of Victimhood in Northern Ireland on Stage and Screen’ -- 7.Neil Jarman, ‘A Bitter Peace: Flag Protests, the Politics of No and Culture Wars’ -- 8.Gladys Ganiel, ‘A Gender Balanced Approach to Transforming Cultures



of Militarism in Northern Ireland’ -- 9.Sissel Rosland, ‘Making Hope and History Rhyme? Dealing with Division and the Past in Northern Ireland after the Good Friday Agreement’ -- Part III The Efficacy and Narratives of Culture -- 10.Seán Crosson, ‘The Shore (2011): Examining the Reconciliation Narrative in Post-Troubles Cinema’ -- 11.Margaret Mills Harper, ‘Elementals in Language: Seamus Heaney after the Good Friday Agreement’ -- 12.Anne Karhio, ‘Finished and Under Construction: Visual Representation and Spatial Relations in Post-Ceasefire Northern Irish Poetry’ -- 13.Ruben Moi, ‘Post-Good Friday Positions and Parallaxes in Sinéad Morrissey’s Poetry’ -- PART IV. THE FUTURE OF PEACE -- 14.David Herbert, ‘Legacies of 1998: What Kind of Social Peace Has Developed in Northern Ireland? Social Attitudes, Inequality and Territoriality’ -- 15.John Brewer, ‘The Sociology of the Northern Irish Peace Process’.

Sommario/riassunto

This book provides a multidisciplinary collection of essays that seek to explore the deeply problematic legacy of post-Agreement Northern Ireland. Thus, the authors of this book look at a number of issues that continue to stymie the development of a robust and sustainable peacebuilding project, including segregation, contested parades and flags, ethnic party mobilization, and memorialization. Towards addressing these contemporary issues, authors are drawn from a range of disciplines, including politics, history, literature, drama, cultural studies, sociology, and social psychology. Charles I. Armstrong is a Professor of British literature at the University of Agder, Norway. David Herbert is Professor of Sociology at Kingston University, UK, and Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Agder, Norway. Jan Erik Mustad is Associate Professor in British Studies in the Department of Foreign Languages at theUniversity of Agder, Norway.