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Gender, class and ethnicity: Irish women and men in England

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posted on 2023-07-26, 13:08 authored by Bronwen Walter, Mary J. Hickman
Reclaiming Gender is a pioneering work that advances Irish studies by stimulating interdisciplinary dialogue between general Irish studies and gender studies. The famine, Republicanism, queer studies, and emigration to England are all examined through a gendered lens, as gender is the crucial analytical thread that ties local action to the overall development of the world economy. By mainstreaming gender into the state, political economy, culture, and the Diaspora, this volume provides a feminist revision of Irish studies which challenges masculinized modes of cognition to rethink reality in gendered terms. The book provides a helpful introduction to major theoretical concerns as well as a fascinating revision of the modern Irish and diasporic experience.

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Page range

267-292

Number of pages

298

Publisher

St. Martin's Press

Place of publication

New York, NY

Title of book

Reclaiming Gender: Transgressive Identities in Modern Ireland

ISBN

9780312213374

Editors

Marilyn Cohen, Nancy J. Curtin

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Legacy posted date

2013-05-30

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Arts, Law & Social Sciences (until September 2018)

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