Gender, identity, and the Irish press, 1922-1937 : embodying the nation
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Gender, identity, and the Irish press, 1922-1937 : embodying the nation
(Irish studies, v. 2)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2002
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Bibliography: p. 295-299
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study of the Irish Press from 1922-1937 demonstrates the ways in which particular gendered symbols, archetypes and images were used to embody notions of Ireland and Irishness: from emigration to unemployment, from militant Republicanism to the sinful pleasure of the jazz age.
目次
Acknowledgements ix Preface by Margaret Ward xi Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Chapter 2: Fashionable Bodies 37 Section 1: The Modern Girl 37 Section 2: Reach for the Skies - Adventurous women and the Irish Press 69 Chapter 3: Working Bodies 91 Section 1: The Business Girl and the Woman in Industry 92 Section 2: Emigrant Girls and the Absent Body 109 Section 3: Woman, Citizen and Worker - the Constitution of 1937 126 Chapter 4: Maternal Bodies: Family, Home, Motherhood and the Nation 151 Section 1: Spinning Wheels and Country Cottages 154 Section 2: Disorderly Bodies: Representations and Explanations of Domestic and Family Deviance 167 Section 3: Mothering the Nation 191 Chapter 5: Rebellious Bodies 205 Section 1: Representations of Republican Women in the Campaign for Irish Independence 206 Section 2: Militant Women in the Post-Civil War Period 221 Chapter 6: Concealing Bodies: Newspaper Representations of Infanticide 253 Conclusion 289 Bibliography 295 Index 301
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