‘Does Your Heart Ache with the Truth of the Past?’: Victims and Trauma in Northern Irish Culture
This article looks at the ways in which writers and artists have critiqued both the impetus towards prescriptive forgetting inherent within the Agreement’s rhetoric and the mechanisms put in place for dealing with the past; their focus is on those who have been occluded or ignored by the Agreement,...
Main Author: | Shane Alcobia-Murphy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies
2017-03-01
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Series: | Review of Irish Studies in Europe |
Online Access: | http://risejournal.eu/index.php/rise/article/view/1447/1153 |
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