Irish Feminisms, 1810-1930 (inbunden)
Format
Mixed media product
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
2426
Utgivningsdatum
2009-12-14
Förlag
Routledge
Illustrationer
Illustrations
Dimensioner
254 x 190 x 203 mm
Vikt
5397 g
Antal komponenter
5
Komponenter
Contains 5 hardbacks
ISBN
9780415475297

Irish Feminisms, 1810-1930

Mixed media product,  Engelska, 2009-12-14
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Co-published by Routledge and Edition Synapse, the History of Feminism series makes key archival source material readily available to scholars, researchers, and students of womens and gender studies, womens history, and womens writing, as well as those working in allied and related fields. Selected and introduced by an expert editor, the gathered materials are reproduced in facsimile, giving users a strong sense of immediacy to the texts and permitting citation to the original pagination. This new title in the series brings together a unique selection of the multiple feminisms articulated by Irish writers between 1810 and 1930, a long Victorian period. The five volumes foreground a multiplicity of beliefs and attitudes from novels, poetry, short stories, newspaper and journal articles, and essays, both by relatively unknown and by more celebrated writers (such as Lady Gregory, Lady Wilde, and the Parnells). While the history of feminism consistently and universally reveals conflicting interpretations of the female role in society, the situation in Ireland was significantly complicated by the backdrop of national uprisings, land war, world war, and the growing hegemony of a strongly religious patriarchy. In particular, the collection makes apparent the disparities of interest as writers confront, or covertly negotiate, the burning issues of education, suffrage, and participation in charitable work or politics. Female frustrations, and collusion, with societal norms are documented in each of the thematically organized volumes. Volume I (Leading the Way) includes key ideological articulations of Irish feminist beliefs. Volume II (Land and Labour) is a collection of vital materials which show the intermeshing of womens concerns with prevailing political turmoil. The question mark in the title of Volume III (Eire Ab? (Ireland Forever?)) hints at the uncertainties facing women in any New Ireland. These fears are reflected in the materials reproduced in this volume, which contains work by the redoubtable Sheehy Skeffingtons, by the strongly feminist Haslams, and by Yeatss beloved Maud Gonne. Nationalistic and feminist prose and poetry by sisters Countess Markievicz and Eva Gore-Boothportrayed by Yeats as one beautiful, the other a gazelleis also included in this volume. Bringing together extracts from biography, fiction, poetry and bitter-sweet drama, Volume IV (In the Real World) is a repository of vital work which engaged with education, social and sexual mores, marriage, and religious life and the novel Callaghan is its fitting and concluding text. Finally, Volume V (Literary Approaches) highlights disparate expressions of the evolving Irish attitudes to feminist issues, from the competing spheres of the convent and secular world (George Moores The Exile), to challenges to fixed notions of gender (K. C. Thurstons Max). The sheer diversity of poetical contributions is fascinating. Most texts in this collection have either not appeared at all since their first publication, or have never been reprinted in their entirety; the remainder have been extremely difficult to find. Their collocation and juxtaposition in these volumes provides a unique insight into a multiplicity of Irish feminisms, and vividly recreates the literary and historical climate in which they were written. With its comprehensive introductions, (which furnish vital background information), this ground-breaking collection is destined to be welcomed as a treasure-trove by all serious scholars and students of Gender and Irish Studiesas well as those working in Victorian and Literary Studies.
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'These monumental volumes are an immensely valuable source for researchers in all aspects of Irish womens history, literature and culture; they are also highly pleasurable to read. The editor Mary Pierse has amply achieved her stated aim of gathering together the most significant examples of the multiple forms and expressions of Irish feminisms and readers, students and scholars are in her debt for making available key archival sources previously not easily accessible. In pursuing this purposely and engagingly eclectic collection, one is reminded that the issues fiercely debated and defended in these writings from 1810-1930 (whether equal opportunities for and among women; girls education; domestic violence; social inclusion) are now even more relevant, and the force of historical voices championing such rights even more valuable.' - Margaret Kelleher, An Foras Feasa, NUI Maynooth an immensely valuable and engaging resource for researchers in nineteenth-century and twentieth-century Irish womens history, literature, and culture... - Margaret Kelleher, Irish University Review, Volume 42, Issue 1 'Pierse shows a lively eye for the smaller detail ... The scale of editorial endeavour here [is] clearly immense and the achievement, including imaginative selections and meticulous textual detail, is warmly to be commended. The facsimile images add an important additional dimension, allowing readers, as Pierse had hoped, to 'absorb the immediacy of the text'.' - Margaret Kelleher, Irish University Review

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University College Cork, Republic of Ireland

Innehållsförteckning

Volume I: Leading the Way Volume II: Land and Labour Volume III: ire Ab? Volume IV: In the Real World Volume V: Literary Approaches