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    Amherst, Mass : University of Massachusetts Press
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    gbv_086357212
    Format: vi, 324 p , 24 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2000 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    ISBN: 0585083185 , 9780585083186
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Content: Queering the Irish renaissance: the masculinities of Moore, Martyn, and Yeats / Adrian Frazier -- Cathleen ni Houlihan writes back: Maud Gonne and Irish national theater / Antoinette Quinn -- Nationalism, pacifism, internationalism: Louie Bennett, Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, and the problems of "defining feminism" / Margaret Ward -- The Fionnuala factor: Irish sibling emigration at the turn of the century / Maureen Murphy -- "Oh, Kathleen ni Houlihan, your way's a thorny way!": the condition of women in twentieth century Ireland / Mary F Daly -- The posthumous life of Roger Casement / Lucy Mcdiarmid -- Gender; sexuality, and englishness in modern Irish drama and film / Elizabeth Butler Cullingford -- "Our bodies' eyes and writing hands": secrecy and sensuality in Ni Chuilleanain's baroque art / Dillon Johnston -- "The more with which we are connected": the muse of the minus in the poetry of Mcguckian and Kinsella / Guinn Batten -- Godly burden: the Catholic sisterhoods in twentieth-century Ireland / Margaret MacCurtain -- The changing face of Cathleen ni Houlihan: women and politics in Ireland, 1960-1966 / Catherine B. Shannon -- "Hello divorce, goodbye Daddy": women, gender, and the divorce debate / Carol Coulter
    Note: "Published in cooperation with the American Conference for Irish Studies." , Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2000 , Queering the Irish renaissance: the masculinities of Moore, Martyn, and Yeats / Adrian Frazier -- Cathleen ni Houlihan writes back: Maud Gonne and Irish national theater / Antoinette Quinn -- Nationalism, pacifism, internationalism: Louie Bennett, Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, and the problems of "defining feminism" / Margaret Ward -- The Fionnuala factor: Irish sibling emigration at the turn of the century / Maureen Murphy -- "Oh, Kathleen ni Houlihan, your way's a thorny way!": the condition of women in twentieth century Ireland / Mary F Daly -- The posthumous life of Roger Casement / Lucy Mcdiarmid -- Gender; sexuality, and englishness in modern Irish drama and film / Elizabeth Butler Cullingford -- "Our bodies' eyes and writing hands": secrecy and sensuality in Ni Chuilleanain's baroque art / Dillon Johnston -- "The more with which we are connected": the muse of the minus in the poetry of Mcguckian and Kinsella / Guinn Batten -- Godly burden: the Catholic sisterhoods in twentieth-century Ireland / Margaret MacCurtain -- The changing face of Cathleen ni Houlihan: women and politics in Ireland, 1960-1966 / Catherine B. Shannon -- "Hello divorce, goodbye Daddy": women, gender, and the divorce debate / Carol Coulter , Queering the Irish renaissance: the masculinities of Moore, Martyn, and Yeats / Adrian FrazierCathleen ni Houlihan writes back: Maud Gonne and Irish national theater / Antoinette Quinn -- Nationalism, pacifism, internationalism: Louie Bennett, Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, and the problems of "defining feminism" / Margaret Ward -- The Fionnuala factor: Irish sibling emigration at the turn of the century / Maureen Murphy -- "Oh, Kathleen ni Houlihan, your way's a thorny way!": the condition of women in twentieth century Ireland / Mary F Daly -- The posthumous life of Roger Casement / Lucy Mcdiarmid -- Gender; sexuality, and englishness in modern Irish drama and film / Elizabeth Butler Cullingford -- "Our bodies' eyes and writing hands": secrecy and sensuality in Ni Chuilleanain's baroque art / Dillon Johnston -- "The more with which we are connected": the muse of the minus in the poetry of Mcguckian and Kinsella / Guinn Batten -- Godly burden: the Catholic sisterhoods in twentieth-century Ireland / Margaret MacCurtain -- The changing face of Cathleen ni Houlihan: women and politics in Ireland, 1960-1966 / Catherine B. Shannon -- "Hello divorce, goodbye Daddy": women, gender, and the divorce debate / Carol Coulter.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1558491309
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1558491317
    Additional Edition: Print version Gender and sexuality in modern Ireland
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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