Austerity and Irish Women's Writing and Culture, 1980-2020
Herausgeber: Flynn, Deirdre; Murphy, Ciara L.
Austerity and Irish Women's Writing and Culture, 1980-2020
Herausgeber: Flynn, Deirdre; Murphy, Ciara L.
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Austerity and Irish Womenâ s Writing and Culture, 1980-2020 focuses on the underrepresented relationship between austerity and Irish womenâ s writing across the last four decades.
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Austerity and Irish Womenâ s Writing and Culture, 1980-2020 focuses on the underrepresented relationship between austerity and Irish womenâ s writing across the last four decades.
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- Routledge Studies in Irish Literature
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 392g
- ISBN-13: 9781032075228
- ISBN-10: 1032075228
- Artikelnr.: 69791121
- Routledge Studies in Irish Literature
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 392g
- ISBN-13: 9781032075228
- ISBN-10: 1032075228
- Artikelnr.: 69791121
Deirdre Flynn is a lecturer in 21st-century literature at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick. She has published widely on contemporary literature, Irish studies, dystopian literature, Haruki Murakami, and literary urban studies. She is co-editor of two collections on Irish literature - Irish Urban Fictions (2018) and Representations of Loss in Irish Literature (2018). She is a member of the Association for Literary Urban Studies and the blog editor for the Irish Women's Writing Network. Ciara L. Murphy is a postdoctoral researcher at the Moore Institute and School of English and Creative Arts at NUI Galway. Her forthcoming monograph Performing Social Change on the Island of Ireland: From Republic to Pandemic will be published by Routledge. She has published widely on contemporary theatre and performance, Irish studies, commemoration, and feminism. She is currently the co-convenor of the Performance in Public Spaces working group at the International Federation of Theatre Research and is the communications officer for the Irish Society for Theatre Research.
Chapter One: Irish Women's Writing and Culture Under the Shadow of
Austerity
Deirdre Flynn and Ciara L. Murphy
Section One: Austerity, Feminism, and Conflict
Chapter Two: Two Opposing Narratives? The Field Day and LIP Pamphlets
Laura Loftus
Chapter Three: Austerity, Conflict, and Second-Wave Feminism in the North
of Ireland
Ciara L. Murphy
Chapter Four: #WakeUpIrishPoetry: Austerity and Activism in Contemporary
Irish Poetry - A Personal Reflection
Kathy D'Arcy
Section Two: Arts and Austerity
Chapter Five: Kermit, Cows, and Headless Chickens: Women's Comedy
Monologues after the Tiger
Clare Keogh
Chapter Six: Balancing Acts: From Survival to Sustainability in
Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance
Miriam Haughton and Maria Tivnan
Section Three: Race and Austerity
Chapter Seven: Intersectionality in Contemporary Melodrama: Normal People
(McDonald/Abrahamson, 2020) and Kissing Candice (McArdle, 2018)
Zélie Asava
Chapter Eight: Austerity and the Precarity of Whiteness: Polish Characters
in Stacey Gregg's Shibboleth (2015) and Rosemary Jenkinson's Here Comes the
Night (2016)
Justine Nakase
Chapter Nine: Black Irish Culture
Sandrine Uwase Ndahiro
Section Four: Spaces of Austerity
Chapter Ten: Austerity, Irish Literary Tropes, and Claire Keegan's Fiction
Yen-Chi Wu
Chapter Eleven: Celtic Tiger Saga Fiction: Patricia Scanlan's City Girls
and Marian Keyes' Walsh Family
Margaret O'Neill
Chapter Twelve: 'Just the way it is': Portraits of Austerity in Short
Fiction by Women from the North of Ireland
Orlaith Darling
Chapter Thirteen: Motherhood, Referendums and Austerity in contemporary
Irish Women's Writing
Deirdre Flynn
Austerity
Deirdre Flynn and Ciara L. Murphy
Section One: Austerity, Feminism, and Conflict
Chapter Two: Two Opposing Narratives? The Field Day and LIP Pamphlets
Laura Loftus
Chapter Three: Austerity, Conflict, and Second-Wave Feminism in the North
of Ireland
Ciara L. Murphy
Chapter Four: #WakeUpIrishPoetry: Austerity and Activism in Contemporary
Irish Poetry - A Personal Reflection
Kathy D'Arcy
Section Two: Arts and Austerity
Chapter Five: Kermit, Cows, and Headless Chickens: Women's Comedy
Monologues after the Tiger
Clare Keogh
Chapter Six: Balancing Acts: From Survival to Sustainability in
Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance
Miriam Haughton and Maria Tivnan
Section Three: Race and Austerity
Chapter Seven: Intersectionality in Contemporary Melodrama: Normal People
(McDonald/Abrahamson, 2020) and Kissing Candice (McArdle, 2018)
Zélie Asava
Chapter Eight: Austerity and the Precarity of Whiteness: Polish Characters
in Stacey Gregg's Shibboleth (2015) and Rosemary Jenkinson's Here Comes the
Night (2016)
Justine Nakase
Chapter Nine: Black Irish Culture
Sandrine Uwase Ndahiro
Section Four: Spaces of Austerity
Chapter Ten: Austerity, Irish Literary Tropes, and Claire Keegan's Fiction
Yen-Chi Wu
Chapter Eleven: Celtic Tiger Saga Fiction: Patricia Scanlan's City Girls
and Marian Keyes' Walsh Family
Margaret O'Neill
Chapter Twelve: 'Just the way it is': Portraits of Austerity in Short
Fiction by Women from the North of Ireland
Orlaith Darling
Chapter Thirteen: Motherhood, Referendums and Austerity in contemporary
Irish Women's Writing
Deirdre Flynn
Chapter One: Irish Women's Writing and Culture Under the Shadow of
Austerity
Deirdre Flynn and Ciara L. Murphy
Section One: Austerity, Feminism, and Conflict
Chapter Two: Two Opposing Narratives? The Field Day and LIP Pamphlets
Laura Loftus
Chapter Three: Austerity, Conflict, and Second-Wave Feminism in the North
of Ireland
Ciara L. Murphy
Chapter Four: #WakeUpIrishPoetry: Austerity and Activism in Contemporary
Irish Poetry - A Personal Reflection
Kathy D'Arcy
Section Two: Arts and Austerity
Chapter Five: Kermit, Cows, and Headless Chickens: Women's Comedy
Monologues after the Tiger
Clare Keogh
Chapter Six: Balancing Acts: From Survival to Sustainability in
Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance
Miriam Haughton and Maria Tivnan
Section Three: Race and Austerity
Chapter Seven: Intersectionality in Contemporary Melodrama: Normal People
(McDonald/Abrahamson, 2020) and Kissing Candice (McArdle, 2018)
Zélie Asava
Chapter Eight: Austerity and the Precarity of Whiteness: Polish Characters
in Stacey Gregg's Shibboleth (2015) and Rosemary Jenkinson's Here Comes the
Night (2016)
Justine Nakase
Chapter Nine: Black Irish Culture
Sandrine Uwase Ndahiro
Section Four: Spaces of Austerity
Chapter Ten: Austerity, Irish Literary Tropes, and Claire Keegan's Fiction
Yen-Chi Wu
Chapter Eleven: Celtic Tiger Saga Fiction: Patricia Scanlan's City Girls
and Marian Keyes' Walsh Family
Margaret O'Neill
Chapter Twelve: 'Just the way it is': Portraits of Austerity in Short
Fiction by Women from the North of Ireland
Orlaith Darling
Chapter Thirteen: Motherhood, Referendums and Austerity in contemporary
Irish Women's Writing
Deirdre Flynn
Austerity
Deirdre Flynn and Ciara L. Murphy
Section One: Austerity, Feminism, and Conflict
Chapter Two: Two Opposing Narratives? The Field Day and LIP Pamphlets
Laura Loftus
Chapter Three: Austerity, Conflict, and Second-Wave Feminism in the North
of Ireland
Ciara L. Murphy
Chapter Four: #WakeUpIrishPoetry: Austerity and Activism in Contemporary
Irish Poetry - A Personal Reflection
Kathy D'Arcy
Section Two: Arts and Austerity
Chapter Five: Kermit, Cows, and Headless Chickens: Women's Comedy
Monologues after the Tiger
Clare Keogh
Chapter Six: Balancing Acts: From Survival to Sustainability in
Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance
Miriam Haughton and Maria Tivnan
Section Three: Race and Austerity
Chapter Seven: Intersectionality in Contemporary Melodrama: Normal People
(McDonald/Abrahamson, 2020) and Kissing Candice (McArdle, 2018)
Zélie Asava
Chapter Eight: Austerity and the Precarity of Whiteness: Polish Characters
in Stacey Gregg's Shibboleth (2015) and Rosemary Jenkinson's Here Comes the
Night (2016)
Justine Nakase
Chapter Nine: Black Irish Culture
Sandrine Uwase Ndahiro
Section Four: Spaces of Austerity
Chapter Ten: Austerity, Irish Literary Tropes, and Claire Keegan's Fiction
Yen-Chi Wu
Chapter Eleven: Celtic Tiger Saga Fiction: Patricia Scanlan's City Girls
and Marian Keyes' Walsh Family
Margaret O'Neill
Chapter Twelve: 'Just the way it is': Portraits of Austerity in Short
Fiction by Women from the North of Ireland
Orlaith Darling
Chapter Thirteen: Motherhood, Referendums and Austerity in contemporary
Irish Women's Writing
Deirdre Flynn