Rural Waterscape and Emotional Sectarianism in Accounts of Lough Derg, County Donegal

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Rural Landscapes Pub Date : 2019-03-28 DOI:10.16993/rl.54
J. L. Smith
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The story of Lough Derg in Ireland’s County Donegal is arranged around clusters of sectarian narratives in juxtaposition, synthesis and conflict. The Sanctuary of Saint Patrick sits on Station Island, a small rocky islet set within the waters of the lake. The site became well known in the early Middle Ages as the place of Saint Patrick’s delving of a cave that led to purgatory, allowing the sinner to experience a glimpse of the torments of hell while still in this life. The island then attracted pilgrims from all over Europe and became embedded into the Catholic literary and spiritual imagination. After the Protestant Ascendency and the Plantation of Ulster began in the seventeenth century, the place became a site of tension and narrative clashes between differing visions of rural place, each with its own spectrum of affect, emotions and ideals.This essay unpacks the resonances of Lough Derg as a site of sectarian narrative by 1) situating the discussion within a distinctly rural context; 2) adding the unique properties of spiritual waterscape to the discussion; and 3) discussing the Irish sectarian narratives and identities arising from the lake and its purgatorial isle. It focuses on a case study of Protestant and establishment accounts of the lake during the nineteenth century, depicting them as internally diverse as well as part of a larger ecology of sectarian contestations. It explores waterscape and its role in influencing community responses to and shaping of place, the manner in which sectarian responses to space are internally diverse, and the manner in which Catholic and Protestant narratives of place have intertwined to shape the lake in the twenty-first century.
多尼戈尔县德格湖记述中的乡村水景与情感宗派主义
爱尔兰多尼戈尔郡(County Donegal)的德格湖(Lough Derg)的故事围绕着一系列的宗派叙事进行排列,其中有并列、有综合,也有冲突。圣帕特里克圣所坐落在车站岛上,这是一个坐落在湖中的岩石小岛。在中世纪早期,这个地方因圣帕特里克挖掘通往炼狱的洞穴而闻名,让罪人在有生之年体验到地狱的折磨。该岛随后吸引了来自欧洲各地的朝圣者,并成为天主教文学和精神想象的一部分。在17世纪新教崛起和阿尔斯特种植园开始之后,这里成为了一个紧张和叙事冲突的地方,不同的乡村景象之间,每一种都有自己的情感、情感和理想。本文通过1)将讨论置于一个明显的乡村背景中,揭示了德格湖作为一个宗派叙事地点的共鸣;2)将精神水景的独特属性加入讨论;3)讨论爱尔兰的宗派叙事和身份认同产生于湖和它的炼狱岛。它侧重于19世纪新教徒和建制派对该湖的描述,将其描述为内部多样化,以及更大的宗派争论生态的一部分。它探讨了水景及其在影响社区对地方的反应和塑造方面的作用,宗派对空间的反应在内部是多样化的,以及天主教和新教对地方的叙述在21世纪交织在一起塑造湖泊的方式。
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Rural Landscapes
Rural Landscapes Arts and Humanities-History
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