
A Troubled Sleep
Risk and Resilience in Contemporary Northern Ireland
James Waller(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 29. September 2021
Book
Hardback
376 pages
978-0-19-009557-4 (ISBN)
Description
In contemporary Northern Ireland, more than two decades after the peace agreement that ended the thirty-year sectarian violence known as "the Troubles" the risk of a return to violent conflict is not only present but growing.
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, comparative research, and over 110 hours of face-to-face interviews with a diverse range of political, academic, civil society, and community actors across Northern Ireland, A Troubled Sleep revisits one of the world's most deeply divided societies to analyze Northern Ireland's current vulnerabilities, and points of resilience, as an allegedly "post-conflict" society. By examining the Northern Ireland example, Waller presents deep insight into what happens when identity politics prevail over democracy, when a paralysis in governance leads to a political vacuum for extremist voices to exploit, when de facto social segregation becomes normalized, when acclimatization to violence becomes a generational legacy, and when questions of who we are become secondary to who we are not.
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, comparative research, and over 110 hours of face-to-face interviews with a diverse range of political, academic, civil society, and community actors across Northern Ireland, A Troubled Sleep revisits one of the world's most deeply divided societies to analyze Northern Ireland's current vulnerabilities, and points of resilience, as an allegedly "post-conflict" society. By examining the Northern Ireland example, Waller presents deep insight into what happens when identity politics prevail over democracy, when a paralysis in governance leads to a political vacuum for extremist voices to exploit, when de facto social segregation becomes normalized, when acclimatization to violence becomes a generational legacy, and when questions of who we are become secondary to who we are not.
Reviews / Votes
A Troubled Sleep is both a model for scholarship on contemporary issues and a gloomy forecast for the future of Northern Ireland. Waller brings immense scholarly skill to his effort to assess where the road ahead in Northern Ireland may lead ... There is a great deal of substance here, but Waller writes clearly, and one never feels bogged down by the complexities of Northern Ireland. * W. H. Mulligan Jr., CHOICE * Waller's work tackles the issue of potentially escalating tensions in Northern Ireland through professional expertise via his background in social psychology. The exploration of issues such as responses to Brexit, paramilitary figures, and historical comparisons perfectly serve as basis for the overarching argument, making A Troubled Sleep well worth the read for anyone interested in post-agreement Northern Ireland. * Ben Marshall, Shared Future News *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-009557-4 (9780190095574)
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Person
James Waller is Cohen Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and chair of that same department, at Keene State College (NH-US). He is the author of five books, most notably Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing and Confronting Evil: Engaging Our Responsibility to Prevent Genocide. Waller has held numerous visiting professorships, most recently as an honorary visiting research professor in the George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Justice and Security at Queen's University in Belfast, Northern Ireland (2017), as well as participating in policymaking and diplomatic efforts to prevent and respond to genocide and violent conflict. In 2017, he was the inaugural recipient of the Engaged Scholarship Prize from the International Association of Genocide Scholars in recognition of his exemplary engagement in advancing genocide awareness and prevention.
Author
Cohen Professor of Holocaust and Genocide StudiesCohen Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Keene State College
Content
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: A Brutal Duality
Part I - Wounded Identities
Chapter 1: "You're One or the Other:" Social Identities in Deeply Divided Societies
Chapter 2: "Two Eyes on the Past:" Northern Ireland's Wounded History
Part II - Risk and Resilience in Contemporary Northern Ireland
Understanding Risk and Resilience
Chapter 3: "Was There Ever A Before?" The Tyranny of Memory
Chapter 4: "With Deep Regret and Reluctance:" Governance in a Deeply Divided Society
Chapter 5: "The Walls Entered Into Our Souls:" Social Fragmentation in Everyday Life
Part III - A Troubled Sleep
Chapter 6: "A Farewell to Peace?:" Escalating Risk and Fading Resilience
Conclusion: "I Hope It Wasn't All a Waste:" Northern Ireland At Its Centenary
Endmatter
Index
Introduction: A Brutal Duality
Part I - Wounded Identities
Chapter 1: "You're One or the Other:" Social Identities in Deeply Divided Societies
Chapter 2: "Two Eyes on the Past:" Northern Ireland's Wounded History
Part II - Risk and Resilience in Contemporary Northern Ireland
Understanding Risk and Resilience
Chapter 3: "Was There Ever A Before?" The Tyranny of Memory
Chapter 4: "With Deep Regret and Reluctance:" Governance in a Deeply Divided Society
Chapter 5: "The Walls Entered Into Our Souls:" Social Fragmentation in Everyday Life
Part III - A Troubled Sleep
Chapter 6: "A Farewell to Peace?:" Escalating Risk and Fading Resilience
Conclusion: "I Hope It Wasn't All a Waste:" Northern Ireland At Its Centenary
Endmatter
Index