by JohnDanielCash (Author)
Ideologies and identities are central to the organisation of political life and political conflict, yet most empirical studies tend to obscure their significance. This failure to take the politics of identity seriously arises from an absence of adequate theory and method. This 1996 study draws on both social theory and psychological (especially psychoanalytic) theory in an attempt to overcome these lacunae. First, it develops a novel theory and method for the analysis of ideology and identity. Second, it develops a detailed analysis of the politics of identity in Northern Ireland through focusing upon Unionist ideology and Unionist identities in crisis. The political conflict within Unionism is analysed through a consideration of the variety of unconscious rules drawn upon by political actors and citizens in the making of Northern Ireland's history of the late 1980s.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 242
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 22 Aug 1996
ISBN 10: 0521550521
ISBN 13: 9780521550529
Book Overview: A fresh theory of ideology explaining how identities of people and groups lead to embedded conflict.