Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction: movements in Irish landscapes, Diane Sabenacio Nititham and Rebecca Boyd. Section I Rethinking Place and Location: Building fences in Viking Dublin: exploring Ireland’s first urban community, Rebecca Boyd; Wilderness, suffering and civilization: representations of Erris, County Mayo, Shane McCorristine; The creation of the ‘Irish loop’: ethnicity, collective historical memory, and place, Willeen Keough; Neoliberal landscapes of migration in Ireland: the space, management and experiences of asylum seekers, Angèle Smith. Section II Memory and Mobility: How the Irish became American: reflections on the history of the Irish in the United States, William H. Mulligan, Jr.; Contemporary ‘Irish’ identity on the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean: St Patrick’s Day on Montserrat and the invention of tradition, Laura McAtackney, Krysta Ryzewski and John F. Cherry; Migrancy, mobility and memory: visualising belonging and displacement in Jaki Irvine’s The Silver Bridge (2003), Kate Antosik-Parsons. Section III Global Culture and Consumption: Langue sans frontières: finding the Irish language in Canada, Sarah McMonagle; ‘What use is it here?’: sociability and benevolence in Wellington’s Orange Order 1870-1930, G.E. Horn; ‘We cannot gather without eating’: food, authenticity and socialisation for Filipinos in Ireland, Diane Sabenacio Nititham; Movement, consumption and choice in neoliberal reproductive health discourses: an Irish case study, Tanya Saroj Bakhru. Index.