The book offers an in-depth analysis of how the British-identifying Protestant, unionist, and loyalist community in Northern Ireland has been portrayed in cinema. It chronicles the evolution of these representations from the 1980s social-realist dramas to contemporary films, examining themes of violence and comedy following the peace process. Gallagher challenges the notion of a Hollywood bias favoring Irish nationalists, proposing that systemic factors contribute to the underrepresentation of unionist narratives in film.
Richard Gallagher Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Richard Gallagher, M.D. est un psychiatre et psychanalyste distingué dont le travail explore l'intersection complexe entre les affections psychiatriques et les phénomènes extraordinaires. Fort d'une formation en Lettres classiques de Princeton et d'une vaste expérience médicale, il apporte une perspective unique à son domaine. En tant que membre de longue date de l'Association Internationale des Exorcistes, il se consacre à distinguer les cas authentiques de possession des troubles psychiatriques plus courants. Sa profonde expérience clinique offre des aperçus rares sur la psyché humaine et ses manifestations les plus difficiles.



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Demonic Foes
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
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