Constructing Difference in Northern Ireland: Ulster Scots Before and After the Agreement


Autoria(s): Dowling, Martin
Contribuinte(s)

Farago, Borbala

Sullivan, Moynagh

Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Martin Dowling, in what is perhaps the most comp[elling essay of the collection, deploys Slavoj Zizek's concept of the suture to think through the Other in Northern Irish cultural politics. Dowling identifies Ulster Scots as a suturing element--a cultural body harnessed to fill an inherent political "lack"--that stabilises Unionist identity in times of crisis. His essay considers more broadly the inherent limitations of the suture, whose logic functions like a "straightjacket on cultural life," and he proposes an alternative, genuinely open approach to Irish culture." From a review by Sarah Townsend in the Irish Literary Supplement, Spring 2010.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/constructing-difference-in-northern-ireland-ulster-scots-before-and-after-the-agreement(ff5113f7-7483-4f8f-bc37-2225e65a7e6a).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Cambridge Scholars Press

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Dowling , M 2008 , Constructing Difference in Northern Ireland: Ulster Scots Before and After the Agreement . in B Farago & M Sullivan (eds) , Facing the Other: Interdisciplinary Studies on Race, Gender and Social Justice in Ireland . Cambridge Scholars Press , pp. 60-73 .

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