Mike Burke ✍ Thirty years ago, literary critic Joe Cleary pointed out a “most remarkable thing” evident in Irish and British politics, revisionist historiography, and literary and cinematic narratives: the Irish border was “rendered invisible” despite the long and turbulent history of partition (Cleary, 1996, p. 228). Today, a similarly remarkable thing is evident in some
Published on March 19, 2025 08:00