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This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the concepts discussed in this book. The book addresses the art of Northern Ireland's post-Troubles period. It assesses how, in the period since the Good Friday Agreement, artists have registered the lingering effects of the Troubles. Good Friday Agreement called for a 'fresh start' but the society has remained perturbed by what Jacques Derrida refers to in the context as 'the persistence of the present past'. The socio-economic factors of post-Troubles reality compel us to map contexts for the contemporary art of Northern Ireland in relation to what has been perceived, by Chantal Mouffe and others, as the 'post-political' condition of globalised liberal democracy. Much of the art that has responded to the circumstances of what has been characterised as the post-Troubles predicament is created in a spirit of heightened anxiety with respect to the implications of such an historical shift.

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Ghost-haunted land

Contemporary art and post-Troubles Northern Ireland

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