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Northern Ireland and the politics of boredom
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06 December 2019

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Capitalism, Politics and government, Comparative politics, Biography, Literature and Literary studies
‘In that the book rethinks Northern Ireland in terms other than the established one of political divisions it is already significant. In that it focuses on a potentially progressive mode of understanding actualities which transcend old binaries it is doubly significant.’
British Association for Irish Studies book prize judges, Highly Commended
Introduction: the price of peace
1 Geographies of boredom and the new city of Craigavon
2 ‘Middle-class shits’: political apathy and the poetry of Derek Mahon
3 Double negative: the psychogeography of sectarianism in Northern
Irish photography
4 Monotony and control: re-reading Internment
5 ‘The brightest spot in Ulster’: total history and the H-Blocks in film
Conclusion: Alternative Ulster?