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Borderlines: Rosemary Jenkinson on identity, culture and resisting being pigeonholed.

Borderlines: Rosemary Jenkinson on identity, culture and resisting being pigeonholed.

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Writer Rosemary Jenkinson talks to Borderlines hosts Freya McClements and Mary Minihan about her very British upbringing in Northern Ireland, the awkward facts of history and how a trip to Palestine changed her perspective.


The author recalls how the Troubles touched her childhood and her shock at being described as a “Paddy” when she moved to England to study.


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