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Plural Identities - Singular Narratives
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction

Chapter 1. ‘Webs of Significance’
Chapter 2. Dis-membering the Past
Chapter 3. Divided by Common Cosmologies
Chapter 4. A Discourse of Difference
Chapter 5. The Process of ‘Cruthinitude’
Chapter 6. An Unclaimed Tradition
Chapter 7. Ethnic Nationality
Chapter 8. The ‘Fuzzy Frontier’
Chapter 9. The ‘Common Ground’

Select Bibliography
Index

About the Author

Máiréad Nic Craith is Director of Research and Graduate Studies at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool.

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“The book consolidates an impressive amount of secondary literature on Northern Ireland identities and offers a valuable examination of certain inconsistencies and lacunae in the dualistic model ... her writing style is accessible and avoids disciplinary jargon…this book opens up as many questions as it answers, perhaps a reflection of a historical moment in which key certainties truly are in question.”  · Canadian Journal of Irish Studies "... [an] important work that ... offers ... a more creative approach to the examination of cross-community estrangement in Northern Ireland – one that rejects the tired 'tribal' designation. Of the homogeneous, catch-all label which academic and policy-maker alike have employed almost exclusively.  · Irish Studies Review "The richly detailed accounts about how the two different communities lay claim to certain parts of Northern Ireland's history, traditions, cultural heritage and indeed every-day customs are fascinating and provide a wealth of evidence about how identity becomes politicised and how deeply people care about its foundations once they feel threatened in their claim to exclusivity."  · Ethnopolitics "A very accessible, informative and carefully researched monograph in which she lays out a well-crafted argument about the complex relationships between the construction of memory and identity in Northern Ireland's divided society… immensely valuable for the richness of its detailed examination of identities (politics) in Northern Ireland… [an] excellent volume [that] proves that there is a lot of potential for cross-fertilisation."  · Stefan Wolff, University of Bath “... the most powerful part of Nic Craith’s work is not her thesis, but her engaged discussion of ongoing ambivalences in Northern Ireland’s ‘Britishness.’ Nic Craith presents a unique and remarkably rich look at the schisms in Ireland’s Protestant identities and their ambiguous relationship to English and Scottish national identities and politics…Nic Craith’s work does take us one step further in the process of unravelling the strained connection between nation and identity that has never been unique to Northern Ireland.”   ·  Irish Literary Times

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