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Gender and Sexuality in Modern Ireland
University of Massachusetts Press, 1997 Paper: 978-1-55849-131-1 Library of Congress Classification HQ18.I73G45 1997 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.309415
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This collection of stimulating essays focuses on issues of gender and sexuality in Irish history, biography, language, literature, and drama. While the contributors employ a variety of methodological and critical perspectives, they share the conviction that the gendering of Ireland--not only of the nation, but of actual Irish men and women--is a construction of culture and ideology and not simply one of nature. See other books on: Homosexuality | Ireland | Sex in literature | Sexual behavior | Sexuality See other titles from University of Massachusetts Press |
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