She Moves Through the Boom by Ann Marie Hourihane (Paperback, 2001)

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What's happening in Ireland? Behind the triumphalist headlines of the boom, there are changes going on - in the way people work, speak, eat, even the way they think - that cannot be quantified by statistics nor squared with the hollow cliche of the Celtic Tiger. She Moves through the Boom is a book about these intangible changes, and it paints a picture the newspapers and tourism propagandists are missing. Ann Marie Hourihane talks to working mothers, Mullingar wine importers, the organizer of a rural water scheme, shop assistants, a Nigerian preacher, teenaged removal men, and other exemplary - because ordinary - members of Irish society. These people aren't talking about the boom; they're living it, sometimes without even noticing, and they speak its languages - of social liberation, stubborn tradition, banal consumerism, and others. She Moves through the Boom presents a quirky, kaleidoscopic view of contemporary Ireland. By turns hilarious and dark, it is a fascinating snapshot of a singular moment in our history.

Product Identifiers

PublisherT.H.E. Lilliput Press LTD
ISBN-139781903305034
eBay Product ID (ePID)86269943

Product Key Features

Publication Year2001
Number of Pages192 Pages
Publication NameShe Moves Through the Boom
LanguageEnglish
TypeStudy Guide
Subject AreaRegional History
AuthorAnn Marie Hourihane
FormatPaperback

Dimensions

Item Height215 mm
Item Width136 mm

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of ManufactureIreland
Title_AuthorAnn Marie Hourihane
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