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Gender, Ireland, and cultural change : race, sex, and nation /
Table of Contents: “…Race, women, and nation: Virgin mother Ireland; Landscapes of desire: women and Ireland in twentieth-century film; Feminisms, nationalisms, and identities: gender and dissent -- Part II. …”
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Double visions : women and men in modern and contemporary Irish fiction /
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The Irish new woman /
Table of Contents: “…Introduction: The Irish new woman -- Feminism and famine -- Empire girls -- The new woman and the land war -- The new mother Ireland -- The new woman and the boy -- The transnational new woman -- Conclusion.…”
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Women and embodied mythmaking in Irish theatre /
Table of Contents: “…Introduction: a creative female corporeality -- Revolutionary bodies: mythmaking and Irish feminisms -- Unhomely bodies: transforming space -- Process and resistance: metamorphic 'bodies that matter' -- Staging female death: sacrificial and dying bodies -- Haunted bodies and violent pasts -- Olwen Fouere's corpus: the performer's body and her body of work.…”
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The ends of Ireland : criticism, history, subjectivity /
Table of Contents: “…McCormack: the Libidinal economy of ascendancy -- Hollow universalism: feminism, modernity and myth -- Modernism, nationalism and postcolonialism: four figures from 'the dead'.…”
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Violence and modernism : Ibsen, Joyce, and Woolf /
Table of Contents: “…Myth, ritual, and modern literature after Girard -- Pillars of a self-sacrificial society -- Folkevenner og Folkefiender: Ibsen's research in modern behavior -- Joyce's sisters -- To live, not die, for his country: Stephen D(a)edalus and Ireland's future -- Finding the father: Virginia Woolf, feminism, and modernism.…”
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Twentieth-century Irish literature /
Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Irish literature and criticism in the Revival -- Irish literature and criticism after Partition -- The development of Irish Studies: contesting the Revival -- Irish Studies paradigms and literature after Partition -- Gender, sexuality and Feminism in Irish literature -- Contemporary literature in the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland -- Irish Studies today.…”
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