PhD ThesisThis thesis argues that the interaction of gender and trauma theories within the fictional prose writing of five women authors from Northern Ireland whose work spans throughout the mid-twentieth century until the present day, suggests a crisis of individual and collective identity during the traumatic decades of the Troubles. This necessitates a re-engagement with literary tropes and historical representations of the emerging sense of Northern Ireland as a six counties nation. The first chapter considers how trauma theories have been defined and developed and assesses their value for readings of Northern Irish literature. This provides the critical framework used in the subsequent chapters to enable close readings of the novels an...
This paper examines the literary representation of the beginnings of the Northern Irish Troubles wit...
With this thesis, I will utilize both feminist and queer theory to highlight the gendered and bodily...
This thesis will investigate the explorations of personal guilt in contemporary Scottish women’s wri...
The period since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 has seen a sustained decrease in violence and, at...
This dissertation examines how contemporary Irish women writers dismantle national conceptions linki...
In my thesis, I will examine the aftermath of the trauma depicted by the novels, the role of memori...
Studies of representations of the body in literature have become so well established as to no longer...
This thesis explores the bloody conflict in Northern Ireland between the Irish nationalist community...
During the Troubles period, texts produced in, or with a focus on, Northern Ireland have often been ...
What was it like being a woman in the Irish Republican Army? Drawing on her practice-led creative wr...
This thesis focuses on depictions of gender in contemporary Northern Irish fiction, published betwee...
THESIS 10906This dissertation examines the concept of difference as portrayed in contemporary Troubl...
During the Troubles period, texts produced in, or with a focus on, Northern Ireland have often been ...
This study will explore the role of female authors and their female protagonists in contemporary Sco...
This is a Review of Maureen E Ruprecht Fadem's book, The Literature of Northern Ireland: Spectral Bo...
This paper examines the literary representation of the beginnings of the Northern Irish Troubles wit...
With this thesis, I will utilize both feminist and queer theory to highlight the gendered and bodily...
This thesis will investigate the explorations of personal guilt in contemporary Scottish women’s wri...
The period since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 has seen a sustained decrease in violence and, at...
This dissertation examines how contemporary Irish women writers dismantle national conceptions linki...
In my thesis, I will examine the aftermath of the trauma depicted by the novels, the role of memori...
Studies of representations of the body in literature have become so well established as to no longer...
This thesis explores the bloody conflict in Northern Ireland between the Irish nationalist community...
During the Troubles period, texts produced in, or with a focus on, Northern Ireland have often been ...
What was it like being a woman in the Irish Republican Army? Drawing on her practice-led creative wr...
This thesis focuses on depictions of gender in contemporary Northern Irish fiction, published betwee...
THESIS 10906This dissertation examines the concept of difference as portrayed in contemporary Troubl...
During the Troubles period, texts produced in, or with a focus on, Northern Ireland have often been ...
This study will explore the role of female authors and their female protagonists in contemporary Sco...
This is a Review of Maureen E Ruprecht Fadem's book, The Literature of Northern Ireland: Spectral Bo...
This paper examines the literary representation of the beginnings of the Northern Irish Troubles wit...
With this thesis, I will utilize both feminist and queer theory to highlight the gendered and bodily...
This thesis will investigate the explorations of personal guilt in contemporary Scottish women’s wri...