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The Irish céilí: a site for constructing, experiencing, and negotiating a sense of community and identity

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posted on 2015-10-29, 11:20 authored by Catherine E. Foley
For over a hundred years the Irish céilí, as an ‘invented’ social dance event and mode of interaction, has played a significant and changing role. This paper examines the invention of this Irish dance event and how it has developed in Ireland throughout the twentieth century. From the Gaelic League’s cultural nationalist, ideological agenda of the late-nineteenth century, for a culturally unified Ireland, to the manifestation of a new cultural confidence in Ireland, from the 1970s, this paper explores how the céilí has provided an important site for the construction, experiencing and negotiation of different senses of community and identity.

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Dance Research;29, (1), pp. 43-60

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Edinburgh University Press

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English

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