This thesis provides the first explicit Postcolonial study of asylum in the Irish context that integrates Black Feminist analyses of intersectional identity with Postcolonial Feminist theories of representation. African women seeking asylum in the Republic of Ireland were key political instruments used by the state to re-draw racial lines. The study examines how, for a group of African women “On their Way” through asylum, identity and representation work hand in hand to force identities, subaltern spaces and bodies to occupy them. Rich biographical data is gathered through mixed art and drama methods over two intensive participatory research projects conducted in a small Irish city. Data analysis critically examines the poetics (practices t...
This thesis is a geographical study of the cultural and political performances of AIDS in Ireland. I...
This dissertation examines how contemporary Irish women writers dismantle national conceptions linki...
This article examines a practice-as-research project that offered participants the opportunity to ex...
The literature on the impacts of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) details physical, reproduct...
This research investigated the identity(ies) construction of 15 women of mixed African-Irish descent...
This paper explores issues of belonging and agency among asylum seekers and refugee women of African...
Ireland’s asylum system of Direct Provision has received significant critique by researchers who hav...
THESIS 8481Diaspora, Gender And Narrative Journeys: Italian Migrant Women In Ireland. This study con...
peer-reviewedThe Irish community is by far the largest ethnic group by migration in London when sec...
We began this project intending to theorise the respectability politics within the Irish Repeal (pro...
This dissertation deals with the question of whether women prisoners’ identities are completely subj...
The UNHCR (2006) has expressed concern about “the securitization of migration,” especially the forti...
This article critically discusses the experiences of women who are seeking asylum in the North East ...
This thesis is a geographical study of the cultural and political performances of AIDS in Ireland. I...
This thesis is a geographical study of the cultural and political performances of AIDS in Ireland. I...
This thesis is a geographical study of the cultural and political performances of AIDS in Ireland. I...
This dissertation examines how contemporary Irish women writers dismantle national conceptions linki...
This article examines a practice-as-research project that offered participants the opportunity to ex...
The literature on the impacts of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) details physical, reproduct...
This research investigated the identity(ies) construction of 15 women of mixed African-Irish descent...
This paper explores issues of belonging and agency among asylum seekers and refugee women of African...
Ireland’s asylum system of Direct Provision has received significant critique by researchers who hav...
THESIS 8481Diaspora, Gender And Narrative Journeys: Italian Migrant Women In Ireland. This study con...
peer-reviewedThe Irish community is by far the largest ethnic group by migration in London when sec...
We began this project intending to theorise the respectability politics within the Irish Repeal (pro...
This dissertation deals with the question of whether women prisoners’ identities are completely subj...
The UNHCR (2006) has expressed concern about “the securitization of migration,” especially the forti...
This article critically discusses the experiences of women who are seeking asylum in the North East ...
This thesis is a geographical study of the cultural and political performances of AIDS in Ireland. I...
This thesis is a geographical study of the cultural and political performances of AIDS in Ireland. I...
This thesis is a geographical study of the cultural and political performances of AIDS in Ireland. I...
This dissertation examines how contemporary Irish women writers dismantle national conceptions linki...
This article examines a practice-as-research project that offered participants the opportunity to ex...