The transformation of women is a common motif in early Irish literature. Three aspects will be dealt with, using mainly hagiographical sources. Initially there will be an exploration of the image of the sovereignty goddess. This will be followed by a discussion of the notion of a woman possessing a masculine soul, and finally, of the evidence for the transvestite saint. It will be argued that these represent aspects of the Irish church's ideology
This paper intends to set a mind on these questions of roles of women according to mythologies and ...
This thesis examines the role and contributions of women to mortuary ritual in Erris in the post-Fam...
This text provides biographies of 8 women whose contributions have been instrumental in the formatio...
The transformation of women is a common motif in early Irish literature. Three aspects will be dealt...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the lives of religious women of the ear...
The history of medieval Irish women is elusive, despite a rich variety of textual sources. These are...
This project examines how female metaphors are used to justify, resist and transform the impact of c...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN039101 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Supernatural women were important in Irish literature from earliest times to the present, but their ...
St Íte, who flourished in the sixth century, founded the medieval Irish monastery of Killeedy, situa...
“Holy Body, Wholly Other: Sanctity and Society in the Lives of Irish Saints” focuses on the ways in ...
THESIS ABSTRACT The main focus of this thesis is the examination of the representation of women in t...
This study examines how gender is portrayed in the hagiographic tradition surrounding St. Brigit of ...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
This chapter outlines the intertwining representation of nation and 'woman' in Ireland. An initial d...
This paper intends to set a mind on these questions of roles of women according to mythologies and ...
This thesis examines the role and contributions of women to mortuary ritual in Erris in the post-Fam...
This text provides biographies of 8 women whose contributions have been instrumental in the formatio...
The transformation of women is a common motif in early Irish literature. Three aspects will be dealt...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the lives of religious women of the ear...
The history of medieval Irish women is elusive, despite a rich variety of textual sources. These are...
This project examines how female metaphors are used to justify, resist and transform the impact of c...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN039101 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Supernatural women were important in Irish literature from earliest times to the present, but their ...
St Íte, who flourished in the sixth century, founded the medieval Irish monastery of Killeedy, situa...
“Holy Body, Wholly Other: Sanctity and Society in the Lives of Irish Saints” focuses on the ways in ...
THESIS ABSTRACT The main focus of this thesis is the examination of the representation of women in t...
This study examines how gender is portrayed in the hagiographic tradition surrounding St. Brigit of ...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
This chapter outlines the intertwining representation of nation and 'woman' in Ireland. An initial d...
This paper intends to set a mind on these questions of roles of women according to mythologies and ...
This thesis examines the role and contributions of women to mortuary ritual in Erris in the post-Fam...
This text provides biographies of 8 women whose contributions have been instrumental in the formatio...