In this paper, we discuss ‘turf-cutting’, or the ‘harvest’ of peat, a centuries-long agricultural practice in Ireland. Although healthy peatlands are known to be carbon sinks, calls for the end of peat cutting are controversial in a country still largely defined by rural traditions. We consider the relationship between peat, peat cutting and identity: the ‘bog’ features significantly in literature and has played a central role in notions of a specifically gendered version of ‘authentic’ Irishness. The cutting of peat exposes and destroys cultural heritage in the form of the archaeological record, and we contrast this reality with the representation of peat cutting in the poetry of Seamus Heaney. We then focus on the fiction of Edna O’Brien,...
Boland has argued that “good nature poets are always subversive” and, though she did not identify as...
Bog butters are large white or yellow waxy deposits regularly discovered within the peat bogs of Ire...
Thesis advisor: Kevin O'NeillThis is a study of mna caointe, Irish keening women. Ranging from the ...
Using Seamus Heaney's writing on the bog, this paper explores the regional impact of Ireland's lands...
The bogs were the last wilderness to take shape in the Irish landscape in the wake of the Ice Age. A...
Lawrence Buell has observed that ‘Ecology as green … perpetuates the implication of binary nature-cu...
Peat bogs play a special role in Finnish cultural history, climate policy, economic life, and art. T...
Seamus Heaney’s poetry is rich in detail about agricultural and food practices in his native Norther...
The work of the Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit (IAWU) is primarily focused on surveying the rai...
Ireland’s long history as a British colony raises questions in postcolonial studies about race, clas...
A nationwide peatland survey was conducted across 50 ombrotrophic peatlands (bogs) in Ireland to asc...
© 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The author accepted manuscrip is posted here with permissi...
After Wise Use - The Future of Peatlands: Proceedings of the 13th International Peat Congress, Tulla...
This paper explores changing patterns of collective identity amongst rural industrial producers in t...
The improvement of peat-bogs and peat-use in the Irish Repurlic. As a result of the degradation of...
Boland has argued that “good nature poets are always subversive” and, though she did not identify as...
Bog butters are large white or yellow waxy deposits regularly discovered within the peat bogs of Ire...
Thesis advisor: Kevin O'NeillThis is a study of mna caointe, Irish keening women. Ranging from the ...
Using Seamus Heaney's writing on the bog, this paper explores the regional impact of Ireland's lands...
The bogs were the last wilderness to take shape in the Irish landscape in the wake of the Ice Age. A...
Lawrence Buell has observed that ‘Ecology as green … perpetuates the implication of binary nature-cu...
Peat bogs play a special role in Finnish cultural history, climate policy, economic life, and art. T...
Seamus Heaney’s poetry is rich in detail about agricultural and food practices in his native Norther...
The work of the Irish Archaeological Wetland Unit (IAWU) is primarily focused on surveying the rai...
Ireland’s long history as a British colony raises questions in postcolonial studies about race, clas...
A nationwide peatland survey was conducted across 50 ombrotrophic peatlands (bogs) in Ireland to asc...
© 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The author accepted manuscrip is posted here with permissi...
After Wise Use - The Future of Peatlands: Proceedings of the 13th International Peat Congress, Tulla...
This paper explores changing patterns of collective identity amongst rural industrial producers in t...
The improvement of peat-bogs and peat-use in the Irish Repurlic. As a result of the degradation of...
Boland has argued that “good nature poets are always subversive” and, though she did not identify as...
Bog butters are large white or yellow waxy deposits regularly discovered within the peat bogs of Ire...
Thesis advisor: Kevin O'NeillThis is a study of mna caointe, Irish keening women. Ranging from the ...