Body Politics in Contemporary Irish Women's Fiction
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Body Politics in Contemporary Irish Women's Fiction
The Literary Legacy of Mother Ireland
Scheible, Ellen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
01/2025
192
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9781350429109
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Introduction: Body Politics in the (Home) Nation
Chapter 1: Mirroring and the Female Body in James Joyce
Chapter 2: The Danger of the Domestic Body: Bridget Cleary, Big House Modernism, and Tana French
Chapter 3: Reflection, Anxiety, and the Feminized Body: The Contemporary Irish Gothic
Chapter 4: Bildung and the Non-reproductive Female Body in Contemporary Irish Women's Writing
Chapter 5: "Boneless, Grotesque": Institutionalized Masculinity and Female Containment in Tana French's The Witch Elm
Chapter 6: Normal People, Then and Now: James Joyce and Sally Rooney
Conclusion
Index
Chapter 1: Mirroring and the Female Body in James Joyce
Chapter 2: The Danger of the Domestic Body: Bridget Cleary, Big House Modernism, and Tana French
Chapter 3: Reflection, Anxiety, and the Feminized Body: The Contemporary Irish Gothic
Chapter 4: Bildung and the Non-reproductive Female Body in Contemporary Irish Women's Writing
Chapter 5: "Boneless, Grotesque": Institutionalized Masculinity and Female Containment in Tana French's The Witch Elm
Chapter 6: Normal People, Then and Now: James Joyce and Sally Rooney
Conclusion
Index
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domestic; biopolitics; biopolitical; feminine; feminized; Celtic Tiger; progressive Irish politics; violence; reproduction; the Troubles; national experience; nationhood; cultural change; social change; Ireland; Catholicism; Catholic Church; women's rights; Irishness; sexual politics; maternal; James Joyce; Elizabeth Bowen; Pamela Hinkson; Emma Donoghue; Tana French; Sally Rooney; heteronormative; political; social; agency; empowerment; disempowerment; Feudalism
Introduction: Body Politics in the (Home) Nation
Chapter 1: Mirroring and the Female Body in James Joyce
Chapter 2: The Danger of the Domestic Body: Bridget Cleary, Big House Modernism, and Tana French
Chapter 3: Reflection, Anxiety, and the Feminized Body: The Contemporary Irish Gothic
Chapter 4: Bildung and the Non-reproductive Female Body in Contemporary Irish Women's Writing
Chapter 5: "Boneless, Grotesque": Institutionalized Masculinity and Female Containment in Tana French's The Witch Elm
Chapter 6: Normal People, Then and Now: James Joyce and Sally Rooney
Conclusion
Index
Chapter 1: Mirroring and the Female Body in James Joyce
Chapter 2: The Danger of the Domestic Body: Bridget Cleary, Big House Modernism, and Tana French
Chapter 3: Reflection, Anxiety, and the Feminized Body: The Contemporary Irish Gothic
Chapter 4: Bildung and the Non-reproductive Female Body in Contemporary Irish Women's Writing
Chapter 5: "Boneless, Grotesque": Institutionalized Masculinity and Female Containment in Tana French's The Witch Elm
Chapter 6: Normal People, Then and Now: James Joyce and Sally Rooney
Conclusion
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
domestic; biopolitics; biopolitical; feminine; feminized; Celtic Tiger; progressive Irish politics; violence; reproduction; the Troubles; national experience; nationhood; cultural change; social change; Ireland; Catholicism; Catholic Church; women's rights; Irishness; sexual politics; maternal; James Joyce; Elizabeth Bowen; Pamela Hinkson; Emma Donoghue; Tana French; Sally Rooney; heteronormative; political; social; agency; empowerment; disempowerment; Feudalism