Women writing war : Ireland 1880-1922
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Women writing war : Ireland 1880-1922
University College Dublin Press, 2016
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Women's literary expressions of war have long been neglected and at times forgotten in Irish scholarship. In Women Writing War: Ireland 1880-1922 many of these forgotten women are revealed through their writings as culturally active and deeply invested in the political and military struggles of their turbulent times. From the Land Wars to the Boer Wars, from the First World War to the Easter Rising, the War of Independence and the Civil War, the fascinating women considered in this volume-grapple with the experiential representation of conflicts. The diverse range of topics explored include: women's eye- witness accounts of 1916, Winifred Letts's First World War poetry, the political rhetoric and experiences of Anna Parnell and Anne Blunt during the Land War, Peggie Kelly's fiction and Cumann na mBan activism, the cultural nationalism of northern. Protestant "New Women" of the Glens of Antrim, Una Ni Fhaircheallaigh's Irish language activism in and beyond the Gaelic League, Emily Lawless's Boer War diary as well as the dramatic collaboration of sisters Eva Gore-Booth and Countess Markievicz.The book also includes a preface by historian Margaret Ward and an extract from Lia Mills's award-winning historical novel Fallen, set in Dublin during the Easter Rising (selected as the 2016 'One City One Book' choice for both Dublin and Belfast).
Engaging with recent Scholarly debates on sexuality, war writing, and the politics of Irish warfare, the authors of Women Writing War explore the ways in which conflict narratives have been read - and interpreted - as deeply gendered. Radicals, revolutionaries and queer activists, as well as women who remained attached to the domestic sphere, are all represented in this original and provocative volume on the relationship between women and conflict.
目次
- Margaret Ward: Preface
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Diane Urquhart: 'The Ladies" Land, League have [sic] a crust to share with you": The Rhetoric of the Ladies' Land League's British Campaign, 1881-2
- Muireann O'cinneide: Anne Blunt, Arabi Pasha and the Irish Land Wars
- Heidi Hansson: Battles in the Garden: Emily Lawless's A Garden Diary 1899-1900 and the Boer War
- Lucy Collins: Winifred Letts and the Great War: A Poetics of Witness
- Tina O'toole: The New Women of the Glens: Writers and Revolutionaries
- Maureen O'connor: Eva Gore-Booth's Art of War
- Riona Nic Congail: 'An Cros-Bhethar': Agnes O'Farrelly's Political Poetry (1918-27)
- Lucy Mcdiarmid: Uncomfortable Bodies in Women's Accounts of 1916
- Jody Allen Randolph: 'If No one Wanted to Remember': Margaret Kelly and the Lost Battalion
- Writing the Rising: Lia Mills on Fallen (2014).
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