An edition of Irish studies (2008)

Irish studies

geographies and genders

Irish studies
Ed Madden
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An edition of Irish studies (2008)

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geographies and genders

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Cambridge Scholars
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205

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Irish studies: geographies and genders
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Mother Ireland / Eavan Boland
Geography and gender in Irish studies today / Ed Madden and Marti D. Lee
pt. 1. Borders/prisons: By the Connigar / P.J. Nolan
"Everybody knew; nobody said": Transnational laundries, transnational trauma, transnational feminisms / Margot Backus
New geographies of voice in contemporary verse in Irish / Sarah E. McKibben
The prison gallery: exhibit collaboration between Kilmainham Gaol and Alcatraz / Casey A. Jarrin
"The terror of being watched": Panopticism and social discipline in Keith Ridgway's The Long Falling / Jonathan Butler
"The first few steps": gender and forgiveness in Patrick McCabe's Breakfast on Pluto / Jason Buchanan
pt. 2. Roles/spaces: The modern pastoral elegy / Conor O'Callaghan
The woman with a garden (and a gun): Constance Markievicz / Kristine Byron
Gender, espionage, and the Corkwomen spies of 1919-1921 / John Borgonova
"Meaniacs" and martyrs: sadomasochistic desire in Edna O'Brien's The Country Girls Trilogy / Shirley Peterson
The critique of exile in Teresa Deevy's The Wild Goose / Emily L. Kader
pt. 3. Landscapes/cityscapes: Four sleepless similes / Vona Groarke
Women in Sir John Temple's The Irish Rebellion / Aaron Thornburg
"He is not afraid to go down to the sea": J.M. Synge's Riders to the Sea and the poetry of Tchicaya U'Tamsi / Stephen Pocock
Oscar Austen? Wilde and the British cinema of the 1990s / Layne Parish Craig
Masculine religion, feminine spirituality: the mythical landscape in the poetry of Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill / Paul Brown
The concertina and the pipes: identities, contexts, and gender in the Irish musical landscape / Christopher J Smith
Green beer and Irish cheer: St. Patrick's Day in Columbia, South Carolina / Christopher Damien Rounds.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Newcastle

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.09417
Library of Congress
HN400.3.A8 I76 2008

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vi, 205 p. ;
Number of pages
205

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OL22563889M
ISBN 10
1847185495
ISBN 13
9781847185495
LCCN
2008426525
OCLC/WorldCat
227278314
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6047596

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