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    Women in Belfast: How Violence Shapes Identity

     
    Women in Belfast: How Violence Shapes Identity

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    In this study, a group of working-class women narrate their own stories, lives, and "place" in Belfast, showing how the geography, community, and perhaps most of all conflict becomes deeply intertwined with identity. These women, who have been socially excluded and economically disadvantaged, describe their lives during war and a now-precarious peace. Challenging traditional methods of conducting research in the social sciences, McIntyre enlists participatory action research to understand how these women see themselves, their world, and their place in it. Participatory action research includes creative and interactive projects--collages, painting, poetry, and photography--to enable free expression. We see in this volume how the Belfast women negotiate and struggle with the intersections of violence, politics, gender, parenting, community work, religion, fear, humor, friendship, and their deeply held views of what it means to be an Irish woman.

    Product details

    EAN/ISBN:
    9780275979256
    Edition:
    Illustrated
    Format:
    Illustriert
    Medium:
    Bound edition
    Number of pages:
    226
    Publication date:
    2004-03-30
    Publisher:
    Praeger
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780275979256
    Edition:
    Illustrated
    Format:
    Illustriert
    Medium:
    Bound edition
    Number of pages:
    226
    Publication date:
    2004-03-30
    Publisher:
    Praeger

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