I Am of Ireland

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Catholic and Protestant women's experiences
community activism by women
cross-community dialogue among women
cultural identity in contested regions
dialogue across religious lines
domestic life during political turmoil
emotional toll of long-term conflict
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everyday life during conflict
evolving roles of women in public life
faith and identity in daily life
family life amid sectarian tensions
female voices in Northern Irish society
gender and conflict studies
generational perspectives on conflict
grassroots organizing across divides
grassroots peacebuilding efforts
intergenerational memory of violence
interviews as social history
lived experience of civil strife
memory and testimony from divided societies
neighborhood dynamics in divided cities
oral histories from Belfast and beyond
oral testimony as historical record
peace activism from the ground up
personal narratives of political violence
personal reflections on ceasefire years
post-conflict social change
resilience in times of unrest
shared spaces in segregated communities
social fabric of Northern Irish communities
social history through interviews
social impact of political unrest
storytelling as healing practice
women and political transformation
women and reconciliation movements
women bridging religious divides
women negotiating identity and po
women's civic participation in Northern Ireland
women's networks for peace
women's perspectives on the Troubles
women's role in peace processes
women-led community initiatives

Product details

  • ISBN 9781558491021
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 1997
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume provides an intimate look at the troubles in Northern Ireland. In this collection of interviews with Irish women, Elizabeth Shannon reveals them to be as diverse and contradictory as the country itself. This expanded and updated edition contains follow-up interviews with many of the same Catholic and Protestant women who were featured in the original edition, as well as an analysis of the new women's political movement in Northern Ireland. Elizabeth Shannon is the author of ""Up In the Park"".

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