Somewhere bigger and brighter? Ambivalence and desire in memories of leaving the north of Ireland during the Troubles
Crangle, Jack and Roulston, Fearghus and Dawson, Graham and Harte, Liam and Hazley, Barry (2022) Somewhere bigger and brighter? Ambivalence and desire in memories of leaving the north of Ireland during the Troubles. Irish Studies Review, 30 (3). pp. 259-279. ISSN 0967-0882 (https://doi.org/10.1080/09670882.2022.2101882)
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Abstract
This article examines oral history interviews of migrants from Northern Ireland to Britain, specifically a group of ten people who left the North during the Troubles. It reads their interviews for, on the one hand, accounts of migration as liberatory or as generative of new subjectivities and new possibilities; and on the other hand, expressions of nostalgia, ambivalence or uncertainty which exist alongside those more optimistic narratives. In doing so, it highlights a specific form of dichotomised composure within this selection of oral histories and argues that the specificities of this composure are suggestive of some of the discourses that operate around the relationship between Northern Ireland and Britain, as well as of the contested memory of the Troubles. They also reveal aspects of the complicated history of multiculturalism in Britain, and of various forms of social repression in the North, showing how our interviewees navigated their movement between those two places.
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Item type: Article ID code: 82240 Dates: DateEvent2022Published31 July 2022Published Online1 July 2022AcceptedSubjects: History General and Old World
Social Sciences > Communities. Classes. RacesDepartment: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Humanities > History Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 07 Sep 2022 09:57 Last modified: 13 Nov 2024 01:21 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/82240