The aim of this pamphlet is to challenge the assumptions made by and about the women's movement in Ireland. It is to some extent a retrospective exercise, an attempt to analyse and respond to some of the ideas put forward in previous pamphlets in this series. It is, more importantly, an attempt to suggest directions in which Irish feminism can move in the future, an attempt to learn from the reverses and successes of the 1980s and to identify opportunities which will be available to Irish feminism in the 1990s
With this thesis, I will utilize both feminist and queer theory to highlight the gendered and bodily...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
Between 1935 and 1979 the importation and sale of contraception and the publication of information a...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
For a long time, Irish women’s lives were strictly confined to the private domain, and women’s issue...
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
In this paper, I examine the relationship between women and the Irish state, particularly how the na...
This study analyses the evolution of the contemporary women's movement in the Republic of Ireland, ...
The current historiography on the early gay and lesbian liberation movement in Ireland 1970s-1990s h...
This thesis is an examination of feminist republicanism(s) in the north of Ireland between 1975 – 19...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
The history of women’s experiences and expressions of sexuality in Ireland is for the most part very...
This article explores the contraception campaigns of Irishwomen United (I.W.U.) and their offshoot, ...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
With this thesis, I will utilize both feminist and queer theory to highlight the gendered and bodily...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
Between 1935 and 1979 the importation and sale of contraception and the publication of information a...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
For a long time, Irish women’s lives were strictly confined to the private domain, and women’s issue...
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
In this paper, I examine the relationship between women and the Irish state, particularly how the na...
This study analyses the evolution of the contemporary women's movement in the Republic of Ireland, ...
The current historiography on the early gay and lesbian liberation movement in Ireland 1970s-1990s h...
This thesis is an examination of feminist republicanism(s) in the north of Ireland between 1975 – 19...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
The history of women’s experiences and expressions of sexuality in Ireland is for the most part very...
This article explores the contraception campaigns of Irishwomen United (I.W.U.) and their offshoot, ...
Irish literary criticism has long been interested in the politics of literature and its role in deco...
With this thesis, I will utilize both feminist and queer theory to highlight the gendered and bodily...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
Between 1935 and 1979 the importation and sale of contraception and the publication of information a...