This collection offers a multi-faceted investigation of the critical issue of the creation and place of the “Other” in Ireland. The extraordinarily rapid recent economic development of Ireland has effected a profound transformation in the island’s social and cultural life. In the process, old verities and assumptions concerning the nature of Irish society and culture have been called into question, with a whole variety of new challenges coming to light. The developments of the last two decades have transformed questions of what and who constitutes the “Other” within Irish society, but in the process older societal faultlines based on gender, disability and religious difference have not disappeared and historical processes of “Othering” continue to play a critical role in influencing and moulding the social contours of the new Ireland of the twenty-first century. Drawing on a number of different disciplinary perspectives, this collection presents a number of key analyses of social and cultural practices and policies that reflect anxieties about and negotiations of these changes, examining historical and contemporary representation of fears about the porousness of national borders; the increasing racialization of the Irish state through social and juridical proscriptions, and the popular and official narrative of ‘progress’.
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Facing the Other: Interdisciplinary Studies on Race, Gender and Social Justice in Ireland
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Dr Borbála Faragó is an IRCHSS Post-Doctoral Fellow in the School of English, Drama and Film in University College Dublin. She is currently working on a scholarly monograph on the poetry of Medbh McGuckian for Bucknell University Press. Recent publications include “‘I am the Place in Which Things Happen’: Invisible Immigrant Women Poets of Ireland,” in Tina O’Toole and Patricia Coughlan, eds., Irish Literature-Feminist Perspectives, Carysford Press (2008) and “‘Alcove in the Wind:’ Silence and Space in Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin’s Poetry” in Irish University Review.37.1 (2007).
Dr Moynagh Sullivan is a lecturer in the school of English, Theatre and Media studies, NUI, Maynooth. Recent publications include, Irish Postmodernisms and Popular Culture (co-edited with Wanda Balzano and Anne Mulhall), Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, and ‘Irish Feminisms’, Special Issue, Irish Review, (Co-edited with Wanda Balzano) 2007.
Claire Bracken, Suzanna Chan, Mary E. Daly, Paul Delaney, Eoin Devereux, Martin Dowling, Lindsey Earner-Byrne, Borbala Farago, Alice Feldman, Debbie Ging, Andrea Grunert, Amanda Haynes, Anaele Diala Iroh, Steven Loyal, Aintzane Legarreta Mentxaka, Siobhan O’Connor, Maureen Reddy, Birte Schulz, Vera Sheridan, Carla De Tona, Eibhear Walshe, Gisela Holfter, Moynagh Sullivan
Hardback
- ISBN: 1-84718-597-5
- ISBN13: 978-1-84718-597-6
- Pages: 290
- Date of Publication: 2008-06-17
Ebook
- ISBN: 978-1-4438-0299-4
- Pages: 290
- Date of Publication: 2008-06-17