Performing feminisms in contemporary Ireland:

"This collection of fourteen new essays by scholars of literature, theatre, historiography, psychology, and political science; explores aspects of feminism in Ireland four decades after the founding of the Irish Women's Liberation Movement. This collection speaks to national issues that co...

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Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Dublin Carysfort Press 2013
Ausgabe:1. publ. in Ireland
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Zusammenfassung:"This collection of fourteen new essays by scholars of literature, theatre, historiography, psychology, and political science; explores aspects of feminism in Ireland four decades after the founding of the Irish Women's Liberation Movement. This collection speaks to national issues that continue to concern women around the globe"--Back cover
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction: Performing feminisms / Lisa Fitzpatrick -- Women in the Dublin Theatre Festival 2011 / Sara Keating -- Eating tiny cakes in the dark: Maeve Higgins and the politics of self deprecation / Susanne Colleary -- Marina Carr - writing as a feminist act / Brenda Donohue -- Damned if you do; Damned if you don't; Competing feminisms in Irish theatre / Charlotte Headrick & John Countryman -- Myth and gender in Irish drama / Tom Maguire & Carole-Anne Upton -- Gendering the nation in iconography and historiography / S.E. Wilmer & Mary Caulfield -- 'Midwives to creativity': Irish women and public(ation), 1975-1996 / Megan Buckley & Julia Walther -- 'Judgemental oul' hoors': Catholocism in the work of Marian Keyes / Lisa McGonigle -- The mother-daughter relationship in contemporary plays by women / Mária Kurdi -- An exploration of the intergenerational influences on working mothers / Jacinta Byrne-Doran -- Rape, murder and mayhem: women writing violence / Lisa Fitzpatrick -- Feminism, gender roles, and sexualities in contemporary productions of Oscar Wilde / Aideen Kerr -- 'Le monkey homosexuel': the role of Ruth McCarthy's queerzines in Northern Ireland in the 1990s and 2000s / Alyson Campbell & Suzanne Patman -- Protests, parades and marches: activism and extending abortion legislation to Northern ireland / Fiona Bloomer
Beschreibung:VIII, 276 S. Ill. 23 cm
ISBN:9781904505624

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