The book offers an in-depth analysis of how the British-identifying Protestant, unionist, and loyalist community in Northern Ireland has been portrayed in cinema. It chronicles the evolution of these representations from the 1980s social-realist dramas to contemporary films, examining themes of violence and comedy following the peace process. Gallagher challenges the notion of a Hollywood bias favoring Irish nationalists, proposing that systemic factors contribute to the underrepresentation of unionist narratives in film.
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Richard Gallagher, M.D. es un distinguido psiquiatra y psicoanalista cuyo trabajo profundiza en la compleja intersección de las condiciones psiquiátricas y los fenómenos extraordinarios. Con una formación en Clásicos de Princeton y una amplia capacitación médica, aporta una perspectiva única a su campo. Como miembro de larga data de la Asociación Internacional de Exorcistas, se dedica a discernir casos genuinos de posesión de trastornos psiquiátricos más comunes. Su profunda experiencia clínica ofrece una visión poco común de la psique humana y sus manifestaciones más desafiantes.



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