Making 1916 : Material and Visual Culture of the Easter Rising

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Making 1916 : Material and Visual Culture of the Easter Rising

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 320 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781781381229
  • DDC分類 941.50821

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The 1916 Rising is the pivotal yet highly contested moment in Irish history when militant republicans sought to seize political power from Britain, and declared - though unsuccessfully in the short term - an independent state. Credited with inspiring independence movements in other former colonies, the Rising has been the subject of histories from the political to the literary. Yet, the rich variety of objects and images associated with the Rising - from buttons and medals to souvenir postcards - have not formed a focus of academic research. This volume of essays will examine the material and visual culture of the Rising to consider how these illuminate changing ways of engaging with and understanding this iconic event. Family keepsakes such as autograph books from Frongoch internment camp, informal souvenirs such as pieces of rubble from Dublin's General Post Office, and 'official' souvenirs such as photo booklets each played a significant role in the construction of individual and collective memory. In placing material and visual culture centre stage, this book will examine how the spaces, objects and images associated with the Rising are caught up in processes of identity production in both public and private space as changing socio-political conditions generated new understandings of 1916 and its aftermath. It addresses the 'things' of 1916 not as mere illustrations of history, but as having agency and effect on material practices central to contested concepts of identity and the creation of social memory.

Contents

Introduction
Joanna Brück and Lisa Godson Approaching the material
and visual culture of the 1916 Rising

 

Section
1: The Fabric of the Rising

Brian Hand The fabric of a deathless dream: a
short introduction to the origins and meanings of the 1916 tricolour flag

Jane Tynan The unmilitary appearance of the
1916 Rebels

Franc Myles Beating the retreat: the final
hours of the Easter Rising

Daniel Jewesbury The constitution of a
state yet to come: the unbroken promise of the Half-Proclamation

Bill Mc Cormack What is a forgery or a
catalyst? The so-called 'Castle Document' of Holy Week 1916

Ciara Chambers The 'aftermath' of the
Rising in cinema newsreels         

 

Section 2: The Affective Bonds of the Rising

Orla Fitzpatrick Portraits and
propaganda: photographs of the widows and children of the 1916 leaders in The
Catholic Bulletin

Jack Elliott 'After I am hanged my portrait will
be interesting but not before'. Ephemera and the construction of personal
responses to the Easter Rising

Joanna Brück Nationalism, gender and memory:
internment camp craftwork, 1916-1923

Laura McAtackney Female prison autograph
books: (re)remembering the Easter Rising through the experiences of Irish Civil
War imprisonment

Brian Crowley Pearse's profile: the making of an
icon

                                                                         

Section 3: Revivalism and the Rising

Elaine Sisson - Dublin Civic Week and the
materialisation of history

Mary Ann Bolger Redesigning the Rising:
typographic commemorations of 1916

Róisín Kennedy The Capuchin Annual:
visual art and the legacy of 1916, one generation on

Hilary O'Kelly National Revival dress
and 1916

 

Section 4: Remembering the Rising

Lar Joye and Brenda Malone Displaying the
nation:  the 1916 exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland (1932-1991)

Elizabeth Crooke A story of absence and
recovery: the Easter Rising in museums in Northern Ireland

Pat Cooke History, materiality and the myth
of 1916

Damian Shiels Place versus memory: forgetting
Ireland's sites of independence?

Catherine Marshall 'Of all the trials not
to paint...'. Sir John Lavery's painting High Treason, Court of Criminal
Appeal: the Trial of Roger Casement 1916

Justin Carville 'Dusty fingers of
time': photography, materials memory and 1916

Lisa Godson Religion, ritual and the
performance of memory in the Irish Free State

 

Afterword Nicholas Allen Lost
city of the archipelago: Dublin at the end of Empire

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