Afterlives of the Troubles: Life Stories, Culture and Conflict Transformation in Northern Ireland
By (Author) Graham Dawson
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
22nd April 2026
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Comparative politics
Hardback
344
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Focusing on experiential life stories across a range of forms and practices, this book investigates subjectivity, culture and the cultural politics of representation as a neglected dimension of conflict transformation in the Northern Irish peace process. Interdisciplinary critical perspectives from historical cultural studies, oral history and popular-memory theory inform close interpretive engagement with life stories in their cultural, historical and geographical contexts. This enables exploration of the complex temporal dynamics of 'post-conflict' subjectivities in the lengthening 'afterlife' of the Troubles, where feelings attached to conflict experiences are not 'past' but haunt the present, and memory-work carries future-oriented desires for truth, justice and reconciliation. Through case studies responding to the evolving peace process through this prism of life-storytelling, Afterlives maps a contested history of legacy policy-making and approaches to 'dealing with the past', from devolution in 2005-7 through to the Legacy and Reconciliation Act of 2023.
Graham Dawson is Visiting Professor in INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute) at Ulster
University.