Voices Underfoot: Memory, Forgetting, and Oral Verbal Art by Angela Bourke

Voices Underfoot: Memory, Forgetting, and Oral Verbal Art by Angela Bourke

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While Irish America remembers the Great Famine with anger or reverence, Ireland has worked hard to forget it. How did Irish people go about forgetting, and what kind of memories remained? Angela Bourke revisits the mentalite of her celebrated microhistory, The Burning of Bridget Cleary: A True Story, to find out.

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Voices Underfoot: Memory, Forgetting, and Oral Verbal Art by Angela Bourke

While many Irish-Americans identify the Great Famine of the mid-nineteenth century as the pivotal event in their ethnic history, most people in Ireland knew little about it as its 150th-anniversary approached. The Great Famine continued from 1845 at least until 1852, with lesser, locally devastating, famines occurring at intervals: most notable was the so-called 'Little Famine' of the late 1870s, which led to the formation of the Land League, and then to the Land War of the 1880s. Famine commemorations began in 1995 and ended in 1997, however, suggesting that the effects of mass hunger, destitution, and widespread premature death could now safely be consigned to scholarship, sculpture and oblivion. Intense social change in Ireland since the 1990s has coincided with new work by scholars and artists to raise awareness of the unacknowledged trauma suffered by those who survived famine, and by their descendants. Famine has left many traces in a landscape now best known through tourism. Less well known or understood, however, are its many reverberations in the minds and imaginations of individuals, families and communities.
Angela Bourke is Professor Emerita in the UCD School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and Linguistics, UCD
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ISBN 13 9780997837407
ISBN 10 0997837403
Title Voices Underfoot: Memory, Forgetting, and Oral Verbal Art
Author Angela Bourke
Series Famine Folio Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Quinnipiac University Press
Year published 2016-10-27
Number of pages 44
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