Partitioned Lives: The Irish Borderlands

Partitioned Lives: The Irish Borderlands

Partitioned Lives: The Irish Borderlands

Partitioned Lives: The Irish Borderlands

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Overview

Partitioned Lives: The Irish Borderlands explores everyday life and senses of identity and belonging along a contested border whose official functions and local impacts have shifted across the twentieth century. It does so through the accounts of contemporary borderland residents in Ireland and Northern Ireland who shared with us their reflections on and experiences of the border from the 1950s to the present day. Since the border is the product of the partition of the island and the creation of Northern Ireland, its meaning has been deeply entangled with the radically and often violently opposed perspectives on the legitimacy of Northern Ireland and the political reunification of the island. Yet the intensely political symbolism of the border has meant that relatively little attention has been paid to the lived experience of the border, its material presence in the landscape and in people’s lives, and its materialisation through the practices and policies of the states on either side. Drawing on recent approaches within historical, political and cultural geography and the cross-disciplinary field of border studies, this book redresses this neglect by exploring the Irish border in terms of its meanings (from the political to the personal) but also, and importantly, through the objects (from tables of custom regulations and travel permits to road blocks and military watch towers) and practices (from official efforts to regulate the movement of people and objects across it to the strategies and experiences of those subject to those state policies) through which it was effectively constituted. The focus is on the Irish border as practised, experienced and materially present in the borderlands.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138269286
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/17/2016
Series: Heritage, Culture, and Identity
Pages: 170
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Catherine Nash, Bryonie Reid

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Part Ition: Political Origins, Historical Geographies, and the Making of the Irish Border; Chapter 3 Relative Calm: Borderland Life in the 1950s and 1960s; Chapter 4 The Troubles, the Border and Borderlands, 1969-1995; Chapter 5 After the Troubles: Reconfiguring the Border and Border Identities; Chapter 6 Afterword;
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