This article analyses two films about the Irish republican prison protests and the hunger strikes of 1981–Terry George’s Some Mother’s Son (1996) and Steve McQueen’s Hunger (2008)–as countermemories of the dominant British media coverage of the protests and the hunger strikes. Focusing on the use of the voice/image of British prime minister Margaret Thatcher in these films, the article asks for what purpose and to what effect these clips and recordings are employed and suggests that Thatcher’s gender does matter in these films. In contrast to the worried mothers of the incarcerated republican sons, prime minister Thatcher appears as the unbending Iron Lady of the British government in Some Mother’s Son, representing the gendered chief villa...
This article examines Charles J. Haughey’s involvement with the second Republican hunger strike, whi...
Because the image conveyed by Margaret Thatcher was a construct and therefore artificial, what she l...
The Northern Ireland Troubles have featured in film since the late 1940s. While a variety of films h...
The hunger strike of Irish republican prisoners in 1981 that was held in Maze/Long Kesh prison in No...
Post-conflict films of the Northern Irish Troubles are, overwhelmingly, male-dominated narratives. T...
This is a study of the 2008 film Hunger made by the British director Steve McQueen, a film that dram...
As changes in Northern Ireland have been reflected in films dealing with the political confl...
This dissertation focuses on the empowerment and disempowerment of the female body during the Troubl...
Despite the experimental and subversive work of Irish feminist filmmakers such as Pat Murphy and Mar...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [126]-144)During 1981, 10 inmates of the Maze Prison in N...
textWhile women have been central symbols in the struggle for Irish independence at least since the ...
In the 1990s, negotiations for peace in Northern Ireland began to occur after forty years of violenc...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. This article compares cultural production about 1980s working-class ...
This article analyses the recent struggle for control of the Provisional Irish Republican movement’s...
The aim of this article is to discuss hunger strikers as cultural icons. Fasting is a non-violent wa...
This article examines Charles J. Haughey’s involvement with the second Republican hunger strike, whi...
Because the image conveyed by Margaret Thatcher was a construct and therefore artificial, what she l...
The Northern Ireland Troubles have featured in film since the late 1940s. While a variety of films h...
The hunger strike of Irish republican prisoners in 1981 that was held in Maze/Long Kesh prison in No...
Post-conflict films of the Northern Irish Troubles are, overwhelmingly, male-dominated narratives. T...
This is a study of the 2008 film Hunger made by the British director Steve McQueen, a film that dram...
As changes in Northern Ireland have been reflected in films dealing with the political confl...
This dissertation focuses on the empowerment and disempowerment of the female body during the Troubl...
Despite the experimental and subversive work of Irish feminist filmmakers such as Pat Murphy and Mar...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [126]-144)During 1981, 10 inmates of the Maze Prison in N...
textWhile women have been central symbols in the struggle for Irish independence at least since the ...
In the 1990s, negotiations for peace in Northern Ireland began to occur after forty years of violenc...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. This article compares cultural production about 1980s working-class ...
This article analyses the recent struggle for control of the Provisional Irish Republican movement’s...
The aim of this article is to discuss hunger strikers as cultural icons. Fasting is a non-violent wa...
This article examines Charles J. Haughey’s involvement with the second Republican hunger strike, whi...
Because the image conveyed by Margaret Thatcher was a construct and therefore artificial, what she l...
The Northern Ireland Troubles have featured in film since the late 1940s. While a variety of films h...