Irish Studies: Geographies and Genders
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505 | 8 | |a Highlighting the work of both established and emerging scholars in Irish studies, this collection brings together fifteen essays working at the intersection of two important and developing fields of Irish studies: gender studies and cultural geography. Developed from papers first presented at a regional meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies in South Carolina in 2006, not only does this work suggest the importance of linking gender and geography, but it also suggests, in the ra .. | |
505 | 8 | |a 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 | |
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contents | Highlighting the work of both established and emerging scholars in Irish studies, this collection brings together fifteen essays working at the intersection of two important and developing fields of Irish studies: gender studies and cultural geography. Developed from papers first presented at a regional meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies in South Carolina in 2006, not only does this work suggest the importance of linking gender and geography, but it also suggests, in the ra .. 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 |
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spelling | Lee, Marti D. Verfasser aut Irish Studies Geographies and Genders Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Pub. 2008 1 online resource (211 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 Highlighting the work of both established and emerging scholars in Irish studies, this collection brings together fifteen essays working at the intersection of two important and developing fields of Irish studies: gender studies and cultural geography. Developed from papers first presented at a regional meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies in South Carolina in 2006, not only does this work suggest the importance of linking gender and geography, but it also suggests, in the ra .. 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 Ireland / Social conditions Sex role / Ireland / History POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture bisacsh Sex role fast Social conditions fast Geschichte Sex role Ireland History Irland Madden, Ed Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lee, Marti D . Irish Studies : Geographies and Genders http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=523805 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lee, Marti D. Irish Studies Geographies and Genders Highlighting the work of both established and emerging scholars in Irish studies, this collection brings together fifteen essays working at the intersection of two important and developing fields of Irish studies: gender studies and cultural geography. Developed from papers first presented at a regional meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies in South Carolina in 2006, not only does this work suggest the importance of linking gender and geography, but it also suggests, in the ra .. 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 Ireland / Social conditions Sex role / Ireland / History POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture bisacsh Sex role fast Social conditions fast Geschichte Sex role Ireland History |
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title_auth | Irish Studies Geographies and Genders |
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topic | Ireland / Social conditions Sex role / Ireland / History POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture bisacsh Sex role fast Social conditions fast Geschichte Sex role Ireland History |
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