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This is the first book to bring a philosophical lens to issues of socio-political and cultural importance in twenty-first century Ireland. While the social, political, and economic landscape of contemporary Ireland has inspired extensive scholarly debate both within and well beyond the field of Irish Studies, there is a distinct lack of philosophical voices in these discussions. The aim of this volume is to enrich the fields of Philosophy and Irish Studies by encouraging a manifestly philosophical exploration of contemporary issues and concerns. The essays in this volume collectively address diverse philosophical questions on contemporary Ireland by exploring a variety of themes, including: diaspora, exile, return; womens bodies and autonomy; historic injustices and national healing; remembering and commemoration; institutionalization and containment; colonialism and Ireland as home; conflict and violence; Northern Ireland and the peace process; nationalism, patriotism, and masculinities; ethnicity, immigration, and identity; and translation, art and culture. Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland marks a significant contribution to contemporary theorizations of Ireland by incorporating both Irish and transatlantic perspectives. It will appeal to a broad audience of scholars and advanced students working in philosophy, Irish Studies, feminist theory, history, legal studies, and literary theory. Beyond academia, it will also engage those interested in contemporary Ireland from policy and civil society perspectives.

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Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland
This book responds to a pressing need for engaged philosophical discussion of fundamental issues in contemporary Irish society. The contributors to this volume bring a wide range of philosophical approaches and exacting conceptual rigour to bear on issues such as memory and trauma, institutional abuse and the politics of shame, injustice and violence against women, exile and language loss, national aspirations and republican ideals. This is a long overdue and intellectually exciting book.
Felix Murchadha, National University of Ireland, Galway
This is the first book to bring a philosophical lens to issues of socio-political and cultural importance in twenty-first-century Ireland. While the social, political, and economic landscape of contemporary Ireland has inspired extensive scholarly debate both within and well beyond the field of Irish studies, there is a distinct lack of philosophical voices in these discussions. The aim of this volume is to enrich the fields of philosophy and Irish studies by encouraging a manifestly philosophical exploration of contemporary issues and concerns.
The essays in this volume collectively address diverse philosophical questions on contemporary Ireland by exploring a variety of themes, including diaspora, exile, and return; womens bodies and autonomy; historic injustices and national healing; remembering and commemoration; institutionalization and containment; colonialism and Ireland as home; conflict and violence; Northern Ireland and the peace process; nationalism, patriotism, and masculinities; ethnicity, immigration, and identity; and translation, art, and culture.
Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland marks a significant contribution to contemporary theorizations of Ireland by incorporating both Irish and transatlantic perspectives. It will appeal to a broad audience of scholars and advanced students working in philosophy, Irish studies, feminist theory, history, legal studies, and literary theory. Beyond academia, it will also engage those interested in contemporary Ireland from policy and civil society perspectives.
Clara Fischer is an EU Marie-Sklodowska Fellow at the Centre for Gender, Feminisms, and Sexualities and co-director of the Dewey Studies Research Centre at University College Dublin. She is the author of Gendered Readings of Change: A Feminist-Pragmatist Approach (2014) and co-editor of Irish Feminisms: Past, Present and Future (2015) and of New Feminist Perspectives on Embodiment (2018). She has also recently edited a special issue of Hypatia on Gender and the Politics of Shame (2018).
ine Mahon is an assistant professor in the School of Education at University College Dublin. Her primary research areas are philosophy of education and philosophy of literature. ines first monograph, The Ironist and the Romantic: Reading Richard Rorty and Stanley Cavell, was published in 2014. With Andrew Taylor of the University of Edinburgh, she has also co-edited Stanley Cavell, Literature and Film: The Idea of America (Routledge, 2013).
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Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland
Edited by Clara Fischer and ine Mahon
For more information about this series, please visit: www.routledge.com/Routledge-Studies-in-Contemporary-Philosophy/book-series/SE0720
Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland
Edited by Clara Fischer and ine Mahon
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First published 2020
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Fischer, Clara, 1980 editor. | Mahon, Aine, editor.
Title: Philosophical Perspectives on Contemporary Ireland / Edited by Clara Fischer and Aine Mahon.
Description: New York, NY : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2019. | Series: Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy ; 132 | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2019044420 (print) | LCCN 2019044421 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367189365 (hardback) | ISBN 9780429199332 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: IrelandCivilization21st century. | Ireland Social life and customs21st century. | IrelandSocial conditions21st century. | IrelandHistory.
Classification: LCC DA966.2 .P45 2019 (print) | LCC DA966.2 (ebook) | DDC 941.7083dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019044420
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019044421
ISBN: 978-0-367-18936-5 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-19933-2 (ebk)
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Contents
ine Mahon and Clara Fischer
PART I
Memory, Trauma, and Recovery
Richard Kearney
Kathleen Lennon
PART II
Citizenship, Injustice, and the Law
Aideen Quilty
Sinad Ring and Mirad Enright
Vittorio Bufacchi
PART III
Nation Building and Post/Coloniality: Ireland North and South
Iain Atack and Dong Jin Kim
Adam Fusco
Dianna Taylor
PART IV
Irish Cultural Imaginaries: Dislocation, Diaspora, and Home
Luke Gibbons
Danielle Petherbridge
PART V
Language, Identity, and Erasure
Karl Kitching
Lisa Foran
This book emerged from a conference organized at University College Dublin (UCD) in March 2018. We gratefully acknowledge the generous financial contribution towards the event by the UCD International Centre for Newman Studies. Clara Fischer also acknowledges that some of the work for this book was supported by the European Unions Horizon2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Marie Skodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 750326. Furthermore, we wish to thank Professor Maria Baghramian for her continued encouragement and personal support for this and many other philosophical projects over the years. Thanks are due also to the authors, our editors at Routledge, and to the anonymous peer reviewers.
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