2014
DOI: 10.1177/1750698014523442
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The Chronicles of Long Kesh: Provisional Irish Republican memoirs and the contested memory of the hunger strikes

Abstract: This article analyses the recent struggle for control of the Provisional Irish Republican movement's collective memory of the 1980-81 hunger strikes, during which ten Republicans

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“…(Graff-McRae, 2010, p. 59). Although memory work often functions as an intra-community unifier, this particular case shows the potential for such collective engagement with the past to act as a focus for virulent contestation within the political community (Hopkins, 2014;. Geoffrey Cubbit contrasts social memory with collective memory, arguing that the latter is a 'species of ideological fiction' that is generated by the former, which is 'a set of processes …that within any community are likely to generate a diversity of understandings both of what pasts ought to be evoked or described or celebrated, and of the particular contents that representations or evocations of each of these pasts should incorporate or articulate (2007, p.18).…”
Section: Intra-bloc Memory Competitionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…(Graff-McRae, 2010, p. 59). Although memory work often functions as an intra-community unifier, this particular case shows the potential for such collective engagement with the past to act as a focus for virulent contestation within the political community (Hopkins, 2014;. Geoffrey Cubbit contrasts social memory with collective memory, arguing that the latter is a 'species of ideological fiction' that is generated by the former, which is 'a set of processes …that within any community are likely to generate a diversity of understandings both of what pasts ought to be evoked or described or celebrated, and of the particular contents that representations or evocations of each of these pasts should incorporate or articulate (2007, p.18).…”
Section: Intra-bloc Memory Competitionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These allegation have the effect of weakening the master narrative of the Republican memory (McGrattan, 2017: 493), and goes as far to challenge the conventional wisdom that there is a homogeneity and consensus about the group’s communal memory. For instance, when IRA veteran Richard O’rawe decided to publish his memoirs on the story of the hunger Strike in Long Kesh prison, being one of the hunger strikers, he was warned that challenging the narrative set by the leadership of Sin Fein would lead to his exclusion (Hopkins, 2014: 433). Those challenging the master narrative of Sinn Fein are now referred to as dissidents, who seem to fall in the category of mnemonic resistance in trying to demonize the internal‐other by rejecting the attempt to homogenize the memory of the Republican faction through the interpretation of the hunger strike.…”
Section: Ibn Khaldoun and Communal Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their memory was carefully stage-managed by the leadership of the provisional republican movement as a source of political legitimisation (although the leadership has since been criticised in a number of memoirs). 34 In an age of growing globalisation, Irish memory was inherently transnational. For most of the twentieth century, there was a continuous outflow of disillusioned emigrants who left Ireland in search of a better life abroad.…”
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confidence: 99%