The Irish Cultural Borderscape
Keywords:
Brexit, Cultural Policy, Ireland, Peace, BorderAbstract
This paper discusses the Irish cultural borderscape, or border region, as the epicentre for the development of cross-border cultural policy. Where PEACE projects have funded efforts that encourage the search for commonalities and a respect for difference, the paper posits that the Brexit process reasserts the differences that the Irish borderscape has been challenging for twenty years.
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