But It Did Sink, You Understand What I Mean’: Topography of the Titanic

While post-Agreement Belfast has been undergoing an urban facelift, characterised by numerous modern property developments, tourist-centric initiatives and a general desire to eradicate the negative elements of the past with the aim of making Belfast a better place for the future, there has been a...

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Main Author: Emma Grey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies 2017-03-01
Series:Review of Irish Studies in Europe
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Online Access:https://www.imageandnarrative.be/index.php/rise/article/view/1435
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description While post-Agreement Belfast has been undergoing an urban facelift, characterised by numerous modern property developments, tourist-centric initiatives and a general desire to eradicate the negative elements of the past with the aim of making Belfast a better place for the future, there has been a failure to address the real problems of segregation and socio-economic divide within post-conflict Belfast. This article looks at how Kai-Olaf Hesse’s Topography of the Titanic exposes some of the major flaws and lacunae in the city’s regeneration programme.
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spelling doaj-art-2c0781f8eb494e1e84acaea18ec429e22025-08-20T02:03:25ZengEuropean Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish StudiesReview of Irish Studies in Europe2398-76852017-03-0112But It Did Sink, You Understand What I Mean’: Topography of the TitanicEmma Grey While post-Agreement Belfast has been undergoing an urban facelift, characterised by numerous modern property developments, tourist-centric initiatives and a general desire to eradicate the negative elements of the past with the aim of making Belfast a better place for the future, there has been a failure to address the real problems of segregation and socio-economic divide within post-conflict Belfast. This article looks at how Kai-Olaf Hesse’s Topography of the Titanic exposes some of the major flaws and lacunae in the city’s regeneration programme. https://www.imageandnarrative.be/index.php/rise/article/view/1435Kai-Olaf HesseTopographies of the TitanicNorthern Irish Visual ArtsPhotography.
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But It Did Sink, You Understand What I Mean’: Topography of the Titanic
Review of Irish Studies in Europe
Kai-Olaf Hesse
Topographies of the Titanic
Northern Irish Visual Arts
Photography.
title But It Did Sink, You Understand What I Mean’: Topography of the Titanic
title_full But It Did Sink, You Understand What I Mean’: Topography of the Titanic
title_fullStr But It Did Sink, You Understand What I Mean’: Topography of the Titanic
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title_short But It Did Sink, You Understand What I Mean’: Topography of the Titanic
title_sort but it did sink you understand what i mean topography of the titanic
topic Kai-Olaf Hesse
Topographies of the Titanic
Northern Irish Visual Arts
Photography.
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