Rites of Defilement: Abjection and the Body Politic in Northern Irish Poetry (Critical Essay) Rites of Defilement: Abjection and the Body Politic in Northern Irish Poetry (Critical Essay)

Rites of Defilement: Abjection and the Body Politic in Northern Irish Poetry (Critical Essay‪)‬

Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies 2005, Autumn-Winter, 35, 2

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It might be argued that Northern Ireland--a territorial and signifying space whose meanings and boundaries have been so violently contested, a body politic sustained and racked by anomalous and permeable partition--has been in the condition of abjection since its foundation. Against this disorder, Northern Irish writing has often been posited as a purifying, redemptive force, able to 'hold a plea' with the rage of conflict and crisis. (1) Yet, for Julia Kristeva, it is literature that carries the full power of abjection into effect; all literature This essay traces how Northern poetry has given effect to the power of abjection over the last thirty years, in terms of its response to the physical and affective impact of violence, to a degraded polity, and to questions of origin and the maternal.

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Reference
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2005
September 22
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EN
English
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27
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Irish University Review
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The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
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