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Extrait de From small: on motherhoods par Claire LynchArticle
Personal essay by Paige Reynolds on small: on motherhoodsArticle
Deirdre Sullivan is an emerging Irish writer who has been repeatedly rewarded for her work and has received favourable criticism from authors and academics such as Jack Zipes but has not yet arouse...Article
Extrait de Unsettled par Rosaleen McDonaghArticle
Phyllis BOUMANS, Auteur ; Elke D'HOKER, Auteur |This essay examines the role played by magazine culture in the exclusion of women writers from the traditional Irish short story canon by looking at the presence and representation of women writers...Article
Riona NIC CONGAIL, Auteur |Within 20th-century Irish-language writing, it is rare to find Irish-speaking women who have documented their lives in print form. To find three sisters who have published their thoughts through th...Article
Kate MCCARTHY, Auteur ; Una KEALY, Auteur |This essay explores a unique set of documents, comprising letters and postcards, sent by Teresa Deevy to her friend and fellow Waterford playwright, James Cheasty. To date, Deevy’s correspondence h...Article
Lucy COGAN, Auteur |Dorothea Du Bois’s (1728–74) authorial career was defined by her efforts to recover what she believed was her rightful position in society both in the eyes of the public and under the law. When she...Article
This article addresses the extent to which historical abuses can be evaluated through the lens of transitional justice. Transitional justice concerns a society’s attempts to address widespread or s...Livre
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In the years following the Irish Famine (1845–52), London became one of the cities of Ireland. The number of Irish in London swelled to over 100,000 and from this mass migration emerged a distincti...Livre
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Therese CAHERTY, Directeur de publication ; Pauline CONROY, Directeur de publication ; Derek SPEIRS, Directeur de publication | Dublin : The Lilliput Press | 2022Road to Repeal: 50 Years of Struggle in Ireland for Contraception and Abortion opens in 1970 when the Irish Women’s Liberation Movement burst onto the streets and screens of a society bewildered by...Article
Hedwig SCHWALL, Auteur |It has been argued that “Troubles texts” tend to focus on identity formation, on violence and mimetic behaviour, on essentialist positions and on how they cause stasis and lack of emotion, while ma...Article
Audrey ROUSSEAU, Auteur |Dans le but de saisir l’incessante circulation du sens dans l’activité du « faire mémoire » propre aux mécanismes de la justice réparatrice, cet article expose les résultats obtenus à partir de l’a...Article
Moonyoung HONG, Auteur |The paper examines Tom Murphy’s play The Wake and the significance of its staging as part of the Abbey Theatre’s 1916 centenary “Waking the Nation” programme. The play critiques the process by whic...Livre
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David CLARE, Directeur de publication ; Fiona McDonagh, Directeur de publication ; Justine Nakase, Directeur de publication | Liverpool : Liverpool University Press | 2021Livre
David CLARE, Directeur de publication ; Fiona McDonagh, Directeur de publication ; Justine Nakase, Directeur de publication | Liverpool : Liverpool University Press | 2021Livre
Ailbhe Darcy, Directeur de publication ; David WHEATLEY, Directeur de publication | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | 2021A History of Irish Women's Poetry is a ground-breaking and comprehensive account of Irish women's poetry from earliest times to the present day. It reads Irish women's poetry through many prisms – ...Livre
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Thirty-three inspiring speeches by women of Ireland from the nineteenth century to the present. Rallying cries for trade union action, denunciations of apartheid, calls for independence, unionism, ...Livre
Miriam HAUGHTON, Directeur de publication ; Mary MCAULIFFE, Directeur de publication ; Emilie PINE, Directeur de publication | Manchester : Manchester University Press | 2021Livre
With a foreword by Martina Devlin, and an introduction by the editor Eilis Ni Dhuibhne, and an afterword by Alan Hayes, the anthology includes exciting and brilliant essays by Cherry Smyth, Mary M...Livre
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Mark O'BRIEN, Directeur de publication ; Felix M. LARKIN, Directeur de publication | Dublin : Four Courts Press | 2021Periodicals have been at the core of journalistic activity since before the foundation of the state but have remained an area long neglected within media history. This volume, featuring essays by l...Livre
This book offers a representative sampling of the still mostly unknown poetry by Romantic-era Irish women. It represents most of the period’s active poets by multiple (rather than only a few) works...Livre
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Lisa FITZPATRICK, Auteur |This essay draws upon the work of Judith Butler, Sara Ahmed, and Germaine Greer to consider the #MeToo movement and its reflection in the work of the author’s students and the scandal at Dublin’s G...Article
The work of internationally acclaimed lens-based artist Willie Doherty proposes rich and nuanced understandings of the agency and participation of women in the Troubles in Northern Ireland. In a la...Livre
In early 2018, Erin Darcy created an online art project, In Her Shoes – Women of the Eighth, to safely and anonymously share private stories of the real and devastating impact of the Eighth Amendme...Livre
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Old Ireland in Colour celebrates the rich history of Ireland and the Irish through the colour restoration of images of all walks of Irish life, and the Irish abroad, throughout the nineteenth and t...NouveautéArticle
This article considers the work of Irish writer and feminist Maeve Kelly arguing that she has been not only a radical and, to some extent, seminal voice within modern Irish writing, but an author w...Article
Feminist critics have celebrated Kate O'Brien's pioneering approach to gender and sexuality, yet there has been little exploration of her innovations of the coming-of-age narrative. Creating a mode...Article
This article explores the gender politics of a neglected one-act play by Teresa Deevy, first staged at the Abbey in 1931, that revolves around the young female protagonist's recollection of a conve...Article
This article focuses on strictures pertaining to reproduction and childbirth in Tom Murphy's "On the Outside" (1959), "On the Inside" (1974), and "Bailegangaire" (1985), and Mary Leland's "The Kill...Livre
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Alison LOWRY, Artiste ; Adurey WHITTY, Commissaire d'exposition | Dublin : National Museum of Ireland | 2019Livre
Gregory CASTLE, Éditeur scientifique ; Patrick BIXBY, Éditeur scientifique | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | 2019Introduction: Irish modernism, from emergence to emergency Gregory Castle and Patrick Bixby Part I. Revivals: 1. Gothic revivals: the Fin De Siècle, Irish modernism, and the heritage of Wilde a...Livre
In over forty years in medicine, obstetrician Peter Boylan was at the births of more than 6000 babies. He saw women and families at their most vulnerable, their most joyous, and sometimes their mos...Livre
Introduction Maternity and Moral Migration, 1920s–1960s Legality and Irish Abortion, 1920s–1960s Contraceptive Mentalities, 1960s–1980s Pro-life States of Mind, 1967–2000s Abortion in Exile, 1...Livre
In three urgent pieces of non-fiction Anne Enright explores speech and silence in the lives of Irish women: the long silence surrounding the Mother and Baby home in Tuam which was broken by the voi...Livre
Marine GALINE, Auteur | 2019Livre
Until alarmingly recently, the Catholic Church, acting in concert with the Irish state, operated a network of institutions for the concealment, punishment and exploitation of 'fallen women'. Mortal...Livre
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In Edna O’Brien’s House of Splendid Isolation (1994), the house, a microcosm for the nation, along with its marginalized occupants, reflect the borders between North and South, past and present. By...