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Title: Alienation of Irish Immigrant Workers in Rebecca Harding Davis' Life in the Iron Mills
Authors: Adhikari, Gaurav
Keywords: American land;Discrimination;Migration
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Department of English
Institute Name: Central Department of English
Level: Masters
Abstract: Migration, across all historical times, has enormously dented an individual's dignity, self and identity. Being displaced and feeling dislocated it creates alien situations, robs off from familiar and places them into the uncanny environment. The consequent effects become difficult enough to bear and come off. The Irish immigrants to the American land suffered a heavy loss of life, dignity and freedom altogether. With the rise of industries in the 19 th century America, Catholic Irish were the major manual workers available. However, the discrimination and prejudices against them were high and large. The discrimination was categorical: Irish had an image, a stereotypical image, that was Irish people followed Catholicism and had no skill. They were 'silent citizen', placed at the bottom alongside African Americans. In this paper, my purpose is to understand and explore historical roots of Irish discrimination and injustices inflicted upon them in the land known to be just and democratic. Analyzing the characters and situations form Rebecca Harding Davis's novella Life in the Iron Mills, this paper critiques the notion of democratic self in/of America. Along with, it will examine how workers were torn away from their self and culture due to the working conditions and environment in Post-bellum America. The discrimination and segregation against Irish was because of the historical and cultural roots they come from and carry with themselves long after the historical exodus triggered by 'Potato Blight.'
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/16621
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