This dissertation addresses the representation of women in the Irish press from 1908 to 1916. The study uses discourse analysis to examine the portrayal of women within three Irish newspapers, the Irish Times, the Irish Citizen, and Bean Na hEireann. Each newspaper epitomized a specific view of women. This view either reinforced or contradicted the prevailing stereotypes that existed during this period. Victorian society was dominated by two contrasting archetypes of women. The ideal woman was an innocent, sheltered housewife, who remained at home and tended to the children and servants. Her counterpart, the dissolute woman, was worldly wise and often involved in the public sphere. The Irish Times reflected that view and reinforced those st...
This thesis explores the relationship between fin-de-siècle anti-emigration propaganda and fiction w...
This article addresses a particular episode that occurred in one of the main female training college...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
This dissertation examines four novels that represent Irish women and girls confronting the typical ...
This research examines women’s changing gender roles and related changes in female dress in the per...
This article analyses the representation of women in the Irish press at the end of the Celtic Tiger ...
Reductionistic definitions characterise many of the representations of women in our society. From su...
Published online: 19 Apr 2017.Police court columns were a popular and flourishing representation of ...
In the year 1900, a woman named Maud Gonne established a group called Inghinidhe na hEireann — the D...
This dissertation examines how the Anglo-Irish writers, Edith Somerville and Martin Ross (nee Violet...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the rhetoric of colonial control ...
This thesis reviews a great number of novels by Anglo-Irish women novelists that - with few exceptio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [271]-281).This dissertation evaluates the work of two wo...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
This article presents a preliminary approach to the study of the images of the New Woman in the publ...
This thesis explores the relationship between fin-de-siècle anti-emigration propaganda and fiction w...
This article addresses a particular episode that occurred in one of the main female training college...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...
This dissertation examines four novels that represent Irish women and girls confronting the typical ...
This research examines women’s changing gender roles and related changes in female dress in the per...
This article analyses the representation of women in the Irish press at the end of the Celtic Tiger ...
Reductionistic definitions characterise many of the representations of women in our society. From su...
Published online: 19 Apr 2017.Police court columns were a popular and flourishing representation of ...
In the year 1900, a woman named Maud Gonne established a group called Inghinidhe na hEireann — the D...
This dissertation examines how the Anglo-Irish writers, Edith Somerville and Martin Ross (nee Violet...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the rhetoric of colonial control ...
This thesis reviews a great number of novels by Anglo-Irish women novelists that - with few exceptio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [271]-281).This dissertation evaluates the work of two wo...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
This article presents a preliminary approach to the study of the images of the New Woman in the publ...
This thesis explores the relationship between fin-de-siècle anti-emigration propaganda and fiction w...
This article addresses a particular episode that occurred in one of the main female training college...
While Mother Ireland and Kathleen ni Houlihan are everywhere in the discourses of Irish nationalism,...