The anthropology of Ireland
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The anthropology of Ireland
Berg, 2006
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-226) and index
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Description
Where and what is Ireland?--What are the identities of the people of Ireland?--How has European Union membership shaped Irish people's lives and interests?--How global is local Ireland?This book argues that such questions can be answered only by understanding everyday aspects of Irish culture and identity. Such understanding is achieved by paying close attention to what people in Ireland themselves say about the radical changes in their lives in the context of wider global transformation. As notions of sex, religion, and politics are radically reworked in an Ireland being re-imagined in ways inconceivable just a generation ago, anthropologists have been at the forefront of recording the results. The first comprehensive book-length introduction to anthropological research on the island as a whole, The Anthropology of Ireland considers the changing place in a changing Ireland of religion, sex, sport, race, dance, young people, the Travellers, St Patrick's Day and much more.
Table of Contents
1 Anthropology Ireland: Identity,Voice and Invention Locating the Anthropology of Ireland 3 Controlling Bodies 4 Ireland's 'Other(ing)' Economies 5 Re-presenting 'Irishness' 6 Frontier Tales and the Politics of Emplacement 7 Transnational and Global Ireland 8 Ethnographic Experience and Engagement in the Anthropology of Ireland
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