Life History and the Irish Migrant Experience in Post-War England

Life History and the Irish Migrant Experience in Post-War England

Myth, Memory and Emotional Adaption

Hazley, Barry

Manchester University Press

05/2022

272

Mole

Inglês

9781526163752

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Myth, memory and emotional adaption: the Irish in post-war England and the 'composure' of migrant subjectivities
1 Narratives of exit: the public meanings of emigration and the shaping of emigrant selves in post-war Ireland, 1945-69
2 In-between places: liminality and the dis/composure of migrant femininities in the post-war English city
3 Lives in re/construction: myth, memory and masculinity in Irish men's narratives of work in the British construction industry
4 Falling away from the Church? Negotiating religious selfhoods in post-1945 England
5 Nothing but the same old story? Otherness, belonging and the processes of migrant memory
Conclusion: Myth, memory and minority history
Appendix: Interviews
Select bibliography
Index -- .
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Adaption; Belonging; Composure; Difference; Emotion; Irish Diaspora; Life history; Migrant experience; Myth; Popular Memory; Post-war England; Subjectivity