2020
DOI: 10.1177/1527476420985826
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“What Is This, the Seventies?” Spectres of the Past (and the Future) in Recent Northern Irish Television

Abstract: For all the gains made during its celebrated peace process, Northern Ireland remains haunted by a conflict that claimed more than 3,700 lives. One of the spaces in which the ghosts of the past manifest themselves is that of television drama. In this article, Mark Fisher’s reading of “hauntology” provides the theoretical frame for an analysis of two recent TV series set in Northern Ireland: The Fall and Derry Girls. Although the programs could not be more different in both tone and content, they both illustrate… Show more

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“…For regionalism, memory and sense of humour in Derry Girls please seeCoulter (2020) and Schwetman (2021). 2 Joe-and-Gerry plotlines, for instance, are normally set in domestic spaces, which are traditionally considered feminine settings.…”
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“…For regionalism, memory and sense of humour in Derry Girls please seeCoulter (2020) and Schwetman (2021). 2 Joe-and-Gerry plotlines, for instance, are normally set in domestic spaces, which are traditionally considered feminine settings.…”
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confidence: 99%