Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Irish Catholic Church adopted and spread a gendered moral discourse to educate women in chastity, purity and passivity. In the twenty-first century, this religious discourse has been maintained and reinforced with the medicalisation of women’s bodies and the pressure put on female subjects to become mothers. Following feminist and resilience studies, we will analyse Martina Devlin’s short story “Alice through the Bathroom Mirror” (2003) to see how the female body is objectified, dehumanised and pathologized by men, and how gender expectations can be challenged by resisting subordination and objectification
ABSTRAK Skripsi ini membahas tentang kondisi ketidakberdayaan perempuan dan kekuatan wanita ideal pa...
The aim of this pamphlet is to challenge the assumptions made by and about the women's movement in ...
Ireland has suffered many extraordinary changes during the last decades that have made the Emerald ...
In this article, I trace the politics of shame in the context of the problematization of women’s bod...
Este artículo examina la represión corporal de las mujeres en las «Lavanderías de la Magdalena» en I...
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit befasst sich mit Darstellungen des weiblichen Körpers in zeitgenössisch...
This thesis combines literary representation of hollow feminine bodies with contemporary cases of pa...
This thesis will address Article 41.2 of the Constitution to examine how it affected Irish women for...
If some ecofeminists defend the innate connection between women and nature we well as the patriarch...
This article examines the novels Holy Pictures by Clare Boylan and Blessed Art Thou A Monk Swimming ...
Questions regarding the female gender – especially those that entail women’s role in society – are b...
This paper approaches, from a feminist epistemology, a reflection about the abusive treatment inflic...
“The Blessed Virgin and Cathleen Ní Houlihan were probably the two most dominant female icons in my ...
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
ABSTRAK Skripsi ini membahas tentang kondisi ketidakberdayaan perempuan dan kekuatan wanita ideal pa...
The aim of this pamphlet is to challenge the assumptions made by and about the women's movement in ...
Ireland has suffered many extraordinary changes during the last decades that have made the Emerald ...
In this article, I trace the politics of shame in the context of the problematization of women’s bod...
Este artículo examina la represión corporal de las mujeres en las «Lavanderías de la Magdalena» en I...
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit befasst sich mit Darstellungen des weiblichen Körpers in zeitgenössisch...
This thesis combines literary representation of hollow feminine bodies with contemporary cases of pa...
This thesis will address Article 41.2 of the Constitution to examine how it affected Irish women for...
If some ecofeminists defend the innate connection between women and nature we well as the patriarch...
This article examines the novels Holy Pictures by Clare Boylan and Blessed Art Thou A Monk Swimming ...
Questions regarding the female gender – especially those that entail women’s role in society – are b...
This paper approaches, from a feminist epistemology, a reflection about the abusive treatment inflic...
“The Blessed Virgin and Cathleen Ní Houlihan were probably the two most dominant female icons in my ...
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
ABSTRAK Skripsi ini membahas tentang kondisi ketidakberdayaan perempuan dan kekuatan wanita ideal pa...
The aim of this pamphlet is to challenge the assumptions made by and about the women's movement in ...
Ireland has suffered many extraordinary changes during the last decades that have made the Emerald ...