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Shattering Silence Begona Aretxaga

Shattering Silence By Begona Aretxaga

Shattering Silence by Begona Aretxaga


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A feminist ethnography of the violence in Northern Ireland, this book presents an analysis of a political conflict through the lens of gender. The case in point is the working-class Catholic resistance to British rule in Northern Ireland.

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Shattering Silence: Women, Nationalism, and Political Subjectivity in Northern Ireland by Begona Aretxaga

This book, the first feminist ethnography of the violence in Northern Ireland, is an analysis of a political conflict through the lens of gender. The case in point is the working-class Catholic resistance to British rule in Northern Ireland. During the 1970s women in Catholic/nationalist districts of Belfast organized themselves into street committees and led popular forms of resistance against the policies of the government of Northern Ireland and, after its demise, against those of the British. In the abundant literature on the conflict, however, the political tactics of nationalist women have passed virtually unnoticed. Begona Aretxaga argues here that these hitherto invisible practices were an integral part of the social dynamic of the conflict and had important implications for the broader organization of nationalist forms of resistance and gender relationships. Combining interpretative anthropology and poststructuralist feminist theory, Aretxaga contributes not only to anthropology and feminist studies but also to research on ethnic and social conflict by showing the gendered constitution of political violence. She goes further than asserting that violence affects men and women differently by arguing that the manners in which violence is gendered are not fixed but constantly shifting, depending on the contingencies of history, social class, and ethnic identity. Thus any attempt at subverting gender inequality is necessarily colored by other dimensions of political experience.

Shattering Silence Reviews

"An important book. Through clearly-written, thoroughly-grounded, and conscientious ethnography, Aretxaga urges readers away from the pat caricature of a brutal and male-dominated Northern Ireland, and toward an informed understanding of the complexity and poignancy of the lives and history of its subjects."--Das Historisch-Politische Buch

About Begona Aretxaga

Begona Aretxaga is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University.

Table of Contents

PrefaceCh. 1Opening the Space of Interpretation3Ch. 2Catholic West Belfast: A Sense of Place24Ch. 3Gender Trouble and the Transformation of Consciousness54Ch. 4The Ritual Politics of Historical Legitimacy80Ch. 5The Gendered Politics of Suffering: Women of the RAC105Ch. 6The Power of Sexual Difference: Armagh Women122Ch. 7En-Gendering a Nation146Afterword170Notes177References185Index201

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GOR005336080
9780691037547
069103754X
Shattering Silence: Women, Nationalism, and Political Subjectivity in Northern Ireland by Begona Aretxaga
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Princeton University Press
1997-10-05
208
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