Stephen Howe explores the manifestations of
"promiscuous cultural borrowings attempting to shore up a collapsed political identity" that can be observed in loyalist working-class communities in Northern Ireland. The first part of a two-part essay is devoted to music, visual display and political rhetoric.
Mad Dogs and Ulstermen: the crisis of Loyalism (part one)
9/29/2005
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