Description

Book Synopsis
Explores a key period in Irish history through the original and 'insider' accounts of key protagonists in the contemporary Irish language revival.

Trade Review
'An excellent account of cultural colonialism in both its historical and contemporary context' -- Tommy McKearney, Former IRA Hunger Striker, historian and author of The Provsional IRA- From Insurrection to Parliament (Pluto Press)
'The most comprehensive and accessible account of the relationship between the Irish language and the Long War in the Six Counties' -- Dr Ruan O’Donnell, Lecturer in History at University of Limerick and author of Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons
'This fascinating new study examines an essential part of the story of language revival and political conflict in Ireland' -- Dr Fionntán De Brún, Head of Irish language and Literature, University of Ulster
'An important contribution to our understanding of the impact of colonialism on minority languages, and attempts to revive those languages' -- Dr Féilim Ó hAdhmaill, republican ex-prisoner and Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy in University College Cork
'A very important study of a group of individuals, incarcerated in the harshest of conditions, who found sustenance, hope and comfort in reclaiming a language denied to them by the long colonisation of their country' -- Seamas Mac Seáin, founder-member of Shaws Road Gaeltacht and leading Belfast language revivalist
'This fascinating and most original study is to be warmly welcomed' -- Dr Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Senior Lecturer in Irish, National University of Ireland, Galway
A fascinating and politically instructive story which has not been told before' -- Professor Bill Rolston, Director of Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster
'This book provides the perfect synthesis of insider knowledge and serious academic reflection. It benefits from extraordinary access to the ex-prisoner community, and the author shows a unique capacity to understand the historical and political complexities of their accounts' -- Professor Kristin Bumiller, Department of Political Science, Amherst College, MA, USA
'In this magnificent book, Mac Ionnrachtaigh for the first time gives a long history of the Irish language movement and its place in resistance and social transformation' -- Professor Denis O'Hearn, Head of Graduate School, Department of Sociology in Binghamton University, New York, prison activist and author of Bobby Sands: Nothing but an Unfinished Song (Pluto Press)
'This excellent book is not simply about the Irish language or its revival; it is a story about a community in struggle. In an age of globalisation it is more critical than ever to remind ourselves of the need for de-colonisation, and it is a joy to read again the powerful, insightful comments on that topic from Fanon, Freire, Chomsky, Said and many others whose writings I was first introduced to, and took inspiration from, whilst incarcerated within a prison cell' -- Dr Laurence McKeown, former IRA hunger striker, playwright and author ofOut of Time: Irish Republican Prisoners, Long Kesh 1972-2000

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Foreword by Phil Scraton
Introduction
1. Colonialism, Culture and Ideology
2. Irish historical context: The Irish language— Conquest, Suppression and Revival: 1500—1971
3. Imprisonment, the Irish context and the language
4. ‘Na Cásanna’- The Cages of Long Kesh 1973-1984
5. ‘Ar an Phluid’- The H-Blocks, the ‘Blanket Protest’ and the Aftermath 1976-1985
6. ‘Bringing the language to the people’- Revival
Conclusion
Epilogue
Appendix- Narrator Biographies
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Language Resistance and Revival Republican Prisoners and the Irish Language in the North of Ireland

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 05/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9780745332260, 978-0745332260
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Explores a key period in Irish history through the original and 'insider' accounts of key protagonists in the contemporary Irish language revival.

      Trade Review
      'An excellent account of cultural colonialism in both its historical and contemporary context' -- Tommy McKearney, Former IRA Hunger Striker, historian and author of The Provsional IRA- From Insurrection to Parliament (Pluto Press)
      'The most comprehensive and accessible account of the relationship between the Irish language and the Long War in the Six Counties' -- Dr Ruan O’Donnell, Lecturer in History at University of Limerick and author of Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons
      'This fascinating new study examines an essential part of the story of language revival and political conflict in Ireland' -- Dr Fionntán De Brún, Head of Irish language and Literature, University of Ulster
      'An important contribution to our understanding of the impact of colonialism on minority languages, and attempts to revive those languages' -- Dr Féilim Ó hAdhmaill, republican ex-prisoner and Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy in University College Cork
      'A very important study of a group of individuals, incarcerated in the harshest of conditions, who found sustenance, hope and comfort in reclaiming a language denied to them by the long colonisation of their country' -- Seamas Mac Seáin, founder-member of Shaws Road Gaeltacht and leading Belfast language revivalist
      'This fascinating and most original study is to be warmly welcomed' -- Dr Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Senior Lecturer in Irish, National University of Ireland, Galway
      A fascinating and politically instructive story which has not been told before' -- Professor Bill Rolston, Director of Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster
      'This book provides the perfect synthesis of insider knowledge and serious academic reflection. It benefits from extraordinary access to the ex-prisoner community, and the author shows a unique capacity to understand the historical and political complexities of their accounts' -- Professor Kristin Bumiller, Department of Political Science, Amherst College, MA, USA
      'In this magnificent book, Mac Ionnrachtaigh for the first time gives a long history of the Irish language movement and its place in resistance and social transformation' -- Professor Denis O'Hearn, Head of Graduate School, Department of Sociology in Binghamton University, New York, prison activist and author of Bobby Sands: Nothing but an Unfinished Song (Pluto Press)
      'This excellent book is not simply about the Irish language or its revival; it is a story about a community in struggle. In an age of globalisation it is more critical than ever to remind ourselves of the need for de-colonisation, and it is a joy to read again the powerful, insightful comments on that topic from Fanon, Freire, Chomsky, Said and many others whose writings I was first introduced to, and took inspiration from, whilst incarcerated within a prison cell' -- Dr Laurence McKeown, former IRA hunger striker, playwright and author ofOut of Time: Irish Republican Prisoners, Long Kesh 1972-2000

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Abbreviations
      Foreword by Phil Scraton
      Introduction
      1. Colonialism, Culture and Ideology
      2. Irish historical context: The Irish language— Conquest, Suppression and Revival: 1500—1971
      3. Imprisonment, the Irish context and the language
      4. ‘Na Cásanna’- The Cages of Long Kesh 1973-1984
      5. ‘Ar an Phluid’- The H-Blocks, the ‘Blanket Protest’ and the Aftermath 1976-1985
      6. ‘Bringing the language to the people’- Revival
      Conclusion
      Epilogue
      Appendix- Narrator Biographies
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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