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Root Shock and Postcolonial Trauma in Ireland

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Built Environment, , n. 2, v. 50
Page(s): 307-326
DOI: 10.2148/benv.50.2.307
Abstract:

This paper illustrates the place of root shock in the colonial and postcolonial history of Ireland and situates this series of Irish papers inspired by Mindy Fullilove's seminal book. It explains why the practice of eviction has such a traumatic resonance within Irish society. This trauma was laid bare in the responses to a 2023 artwork by Spicebag that connected modern eviction with its historical precedents. In this paper the elements of Spicebag's work are given their historical context with an account of dispossession and plantation, famine and exile, urban poverty, and neoliberal privatization of land and housing. In each case, a new form of root shock was added to the earlier legacies producing chronic place-based trauma.

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