Belfast, Northern Ireland- 2009
emulation-progress-history-society
by Christopher Patrick Fitzsimons
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About the Book
emulation-progress-history-society
This book is a photographic study of children taking part in the twelfth of July celebrations in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 2009. The images explore the way in which these young people emulate their elders and they consequently prompt the viewer to consider themes such as identity, social and cultural evolution, tradition and control in post-troubles Northern Ireland.
How can Northern Irish society move forward whilst respecting and remembering its past?
Does a single contemporary Northern Irish identity exist?
Who are we?
This book is a photographic study of children taking part in the twelfth of July celebrations in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 2009. The images explore the way in which these young people emulate their elders and they consequently prompt the viewer to consider themes such as identity, social and cultural evolution, tradition and control in post-troubles Northern Ireland.
How can Northern Irish society move forward whilst respecting and remembering its past?
Does a single contemporary Northern Irish identity exist?
Who are we?
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 28 - Publish Date: Sep 15, 2009
- Keywords northern ireland, orange order, belfast, conflict, parades, children
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About the Creator
Chris Fitzsimons
Porto, Portugal
I am a freelance translator based in Northern Portugal. I hold a BA(Hons) in Hispanic and Lusophone Studies from Queen Mary, University of London and am currently completing an MA in Film, Photography and Visual Studies at Queen's University, Belfast. Professional: http://www.proz.com/translator/1033670 Personal: www.christopherfitzsimons.com Tweets: http://twitter.com/cpfitzsimons