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Collision Culture Kieran Keohane

Collision Culture By Kieran Keohane

Collision Culture by Kieran Keohane


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Collision Culture: Transformations in Everyday Life in Ireland by Kieran Keohane

The central premise of Collision Culture is that Ireland's experience of "economic boom" has resulted in the collision of incompatible ways of life. These "cultural collisions" in Irish life today occur between the local and global, between "traditional" and "modern", between Catholic and secular, and between rural and urban. They have become apparent in a variety of changes - changes in patterns of rates of suicide, in patterns of consumption, in representations of Irish "celebrities", in patterns of home ownership, in the rise of tribunals, and in a variety of other points of public discourse and Irish culture. The authors argue that the above categories clearly are not starkly divided, but rather are analytic reference points that are useful in trying to understand the conflicts behind various social problems in Ireland. By investigating cultures of everyday life - driving, housing, music, religion, consumerism, fashion, and sexuality, among others - the book shows how recent social transformations are manifest at the everyday level.

About Kieran Keohane

Dr Kieran Keohane is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at National University of Ireland, Cork. Dr Carmen Kuhling is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Limerick.

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GOR002529056
9781904148616
1904148611
Collision Culture: Transformations in Everyday Life in Ireland by Kieran Keohane
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Liffey Press
2004-10-01
160
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