Shifting Identities and Social Change in Contemporary Ireland: The Effect of Displacement and Migration

Authors

  • Stephanie Schwerter

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37389/abei.v13i0.3631

Keywords:

Ireland, Identity, Migration, Displacement.

Abstract

In present-day Ireland – North and South – identity has become a
subject of much debate. The influx of migrants has led to a radical change in the island’s demography. This article sets out to explore how the notion of a changing Irish identity is represented in contemporary Irish writing on both sides of the border. In relation to the demographic evolution in the Republic, I shall engage with Chris Binchy’s novel Open-handed as well as Roddy Doyle’s collection of short stories The Deportees. The quest for a new identity in post-Troubles Northern Ireland will be explored in the light of Rosemary Jenkinson’s
collection of short stories. In Contemporary Problems Nos. 53&54, the author demonstrates how a new cosmopolitan outlook on the Northern Irish conflict may encourage cultural hybridization, making sectarian boundaries appear irrelevant. With the comparison of the three different pieces of writing, I shall illustrate how both parts of the island are confronted with the necessity of recreating and rewriting their conception of national identity against the background of a different socio-political history.

Author Biography

  • Stephanie Schwerter
    Stephanie SCHWERTER has been teaching Translation Studies and Comparative Literature at the École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris since 2008. Before moving to France, she worked for six years in Northern Ireland, at the University of Ulster and at Queen’s University Belfast. She has published a book on Northern Irish Troubles Fiction as well as a number of articles on the intercultural connections between Irish, German, Russian and French poetry.

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Published

2011-11-17

Issue

Section

Fiction

How to Cite

Schwerter, S. (2011). Shifting Identities and Social Change in Contemporary Ireland: The Effect of Displacement and Migration. ABEI Journal, 13, 105-107. https://doi.org/10.37389/abei.v13i0.3631