In Ballybogoin, Northern Ireland historical narratives frame contemporary events and influence their outcome. They divide Ballybogoin's Catholic and Protestant populations along with political-economic factors. This dissertation presents these varying narratives and shows their articulation to the practices of everyday life. It argues that these two communities construct different realities and struggle over the meanings of the past as much, if not more, than they struggle over the politics of the present. Faced with this complex cultural scene, this dissertation presents a case for narrative ethnography and questions the epistemological position of positivist ethnography through an elaborated discussion of anthropological writing on Irelan...
© 2015 Melinda Jayne HeronTraditional anthropology research demonstrates how historical processes ha...
This thesis seeks to delineate what change in divided societies such as Northern Ireland is possible...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 89-98.1. Introduction -- 2. Violence and place in the early t...
This dissertation explores the theoretical concept of “historical subjectivity” in anthropology, whi...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
This article critically examines the difficulty with creating a shared narrative in post-conflict No...
In this presentation, I will explore some key issues involved in oral history and time. In 1997, I s...
Northern Ireland is a conflict with a long and violent history, which often focuses on the armed str...
Contemporary implications and memories of ‘colonial ’ entanglements vary wildly and remain contested...
This dissertation explores Catholic nationalist residents of Derry, Northern Ireland\u27s expression...
This dissertation is grounded in sixteen months of ethnographic research conducted within segregated...
This dissertation argues that the political and spatial control over time and temporality is a deepl...
This dissertation ethnographically examines media-political power relations during the negotiations,...
Republican and Loyalist Murals in Belfast Abstract Conflict in Colours is a book about the role of c...
The following thesis is an analysis of the rich and complex history of the state of Northern Ireland...
© 2015 Melinda Jayne HeronTraditional anthropology research demonstrates how historical processes ha...
This thesis seeks to delineate what change in divided societies such as Northern Ireland is possible...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 89-98.1. Introduction -- 2. Violence and place in the early t...
This dissertation explores the theoretical concept of “historical subjectivity” in anthropology, whi...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
This article critically examines the difficulty with creating a shared narrative in post-conflict No...
In this presentation, I will explore some key issues involved in oral history and time. In 1997, I s...
Northern Ireland is a conflict with a long and violent history, which often focuses on the armed str...
Contemporary implications and memories of ‘colonial ’ entanglements vary wildly and remain contested...
This dissertation explores Catholic nationalist residents of Derry, Northern Ireland\u27s expression...
This dissertation is grounded in sixteen months of ethnographic research conducted within segregated...
This dissertation argues that the political and spatial control over time and temporality is a deepl...
This dissertation ethnographically examines media-political power relations during the negotiations,...
Republican and Loyalist Murals in Belfast Abstract Conflict in Colours is a book about the role of c...
The following thesis is an analysis of the rich and complex history of the state of Northern Ireland...
© 2015 Melinda Jayne HeronTraditional anthropology research demonstrates how historical processes ha...
This thesis seeks to delineate what change in divided societies such as Northern Ireland is possible...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 89-98.1. Introduction -- 2. Violence and place in the early t...