Thinking Northern: Textures of Identity in the North of England

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Christoph Ehland
Rodopi, 2007 - History - 448 pages
Thinking Northern offers new approaches to the processes of identity formation which are taking place in the diverse fields of cultural, economic and social activity in contemporary Britain. The essays collected in this volume discuss the changing physiognomy of Northern England and provide a mosaic of recent thought and new critical thinking about the textures of regional identity in Britain. Looking at the historical origin of Northern identities and at current attitudes to them, the book explores the way received mental images about the North are re-deployed and re-contained in the ever-changing socio-cultural set-up of society in Northern England. The contributors address representation of Northernness in such diverse fields as the music scene, multicultural spaces, the heritage industries, new architecture, the arts, literature and film.
 

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Contents

Acknowledgements
11
Thomas Leuerer
33
Christoph Schubert
73
Stephan Kohl
93
Jan Hewitt
117
Annisa Suliman
139
Amir Saeed
163
Marc Crinson
193
Richard Stinshoff
257
Konrad Schliephake and Keith Sutton
279
Merle Tönnies
305
Ralph Pordzik
325
Susanne Schmid
347
Christoph Ehland
363
Christoph Singer
407
Tables
416

John Belchem
217
Ian D Whyte
239

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