Devolution and Identity

Devolution and Identity

Stapleton, Karyn; Wilson, John

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2006

232

Dura

Inglês

9780754644798

15 a 20 dias

476

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Contents: Introduction; Identity categories in use: Britishness, devolution, and the Ulster Scots identity in Northern Ireland, John Wilson and Karyn Stapleton; Ideologies of language and community in post-devolution Wales, Nikolas Coupland and Hywel Bishop; Vernacular constructions of 'national identity' in post-devolution Scotland and England, Susan Condor and Jackie Abell; Artists, Wales, narrative and devolution, William Housley; New colours for the Orange State: finding symbolic space in a newly devolved Northern Ireland, Dominic Bryan; Categorisation, accounts and motives: 'letters-to-the-editor' and devolution in Wales, Richard Fitzgerald and William Housley; 'Fantasy echo' and modern Britishness: commemoration and identity in Northern Ireland, Carol-Ann Barnes and Arthur Aughey; Engendering devolution, Carmel Roulston; Marketing identities in devolved regions: the role of global corporate culture in Scotland and Wallonia, Sharon Millar; 'Dire deeds awake, Dark is it eastward': citizenship and devolution, and the British National Party, David Irwin; Epilogue: in the context of devolution, Gerry Philipsen; Bibliography; Index.
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Northern Ireland;northern;Civil Society;ireland;Nic Craith;ulster;Post-devolution Context;scots;British National Party;belfast;Fantasy Echo;agreement;Ulster Scots;welsh;Belfast Agreement;art;Ethno National Categories;process;Iaith Pawb;fantasy;UUP;St Patrick's Day;BNP Ideology;UN;Welsh Art;Ulster Scots Identity;Union Flag;Town Hall;Post-devolution UK;Fro Gymraeg;Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission;Heartland Communities;Western Mail;Mother's Daughter;Ordinary Social Actors