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title:Gender and Sexuality in Modern Ireland
author:Bradley, Anthony
publisher:University of Massachusetts Press
isbn10 | asin:1558491309
print isbn13:9781558491304
ebook isbn13:9780585083186
language:English
subjectSex role--Ireland, Sex--Ireland--Religious aspects--Catholic Church, Women--Ireland--Social conditions, Women--Ireland--Sexual behavior, Heterosexuality--Ireland, Homosexuality--Ireland, Sex in literature, Irish literature.
publication date:1997
lcc:HQ18.I73G45 1997eb
ddc:305.3/09415
subject:Sex role--Ireland, Sex--Ireland--Religious aspects--Catholic Church, Women--Ireland--Social conditions, Women--Ireland--Sexual behavior, Heterosexuality--Ireland, Homosexuality--Ireland, Sex in literature, Irish literature.
Page iii
Gender and Sexuality in Modern Ireland
Edited by
Anthony Bradley And
Maryann Gialanella Valiulis
University Of Massachusetts Press / Amherst
Published in cooperation with the
American Conference for Irish Studies
Page iv
Copyright 1997 by
American Conference for Irish Studies
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
LC 97-26859
ISBN 1-55849-130-9 (cloth); 131-7 (pbk.)
Designed by Dennis Anderson
Set in Sabon by dix! Typesetting, Inc.
Printed and bound by Braun-Brumfield, Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Gender and sexuality in modern Ireland / edited by Anthony Bradley and
Maryann Gialanella Valiulis.
p. cm.
"... in cooperation with the American Conference for Irish Studies.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-55849-130-9 (cloth : alk. paper).
ISBN 1-55849-131-7 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Sex roleIreland. 2. SexIrelandReligious aspectsCatholic Church.
3. WomenIrelandSocial conditions. 4. WomenIrelandSexual behavior.
5. HeterosexualityIreland. 6. HomosexualityIreland. 7. Sex in literature.
8. Irish literature. I. Bradley, Anthony, 1942 .
II. Valiulis, Maryann Gialanella, 1947 .
HQ18.I73G45 1997
305.3'09415dc21Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 797-26859
Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12CIP
British Library Cataloguing in Publication data are available.
Acknowledgments for material under copyright appear on the last printed page.
Page v
Contents
Introduction
Anthony Bradley And Maryann Gialanella Valiulis
1
Queering the Irish Renaissance: The Masculinities of Moore, Martyn, and Yeats
Adrian Frazier
8
Cathleen ni Houlihan Writes Back: Maud Gonne and Irish National Theater
Antoinette Quinn
39
Nationalism, Pacifism, Internationalism: Louie Bennett, Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, and the Problems of "Defining Feminism"
Margaret Ward
60
The Fionnuala Factor: Irish Sibling Emigration at the Turn of the Century
Maureen Murphy
85
"Oh, Kathleen Ni Houlihan, Your Way's a Thorny Way!": The Condition of Women in Twentieth-Century Ireland
Mary E. Daly
102
The Posthumous Life of Roger Casement
Lucy McDiarmid
127
Gender, Sexuality, and Englishness in Modern Irish Drama and Film
Elizabeth Butler Cullingford
159

Page vi
"Our Bodies' Eyes and Writing Hands": Secrecy and Sensuality in N Chuilleanin's Baroque Art
Dillon Johnston
187
"The More with Which We Are Connected": The Muse of the Minus in the Poetry of McGuckian and Kinsella
Guinn Batten
212
Godly Burden: The Catholic Sisterhoods in Twentieth-Century Ireland
Margaret MacCurtain
245
The Changing Face of Cathleen ni Houlihan: Women and Politics in Ireland, 19601966
Catherine B. Shannon
257
"Hello Divorce, Goodbye Daddy": Women, Gender, and the Divorce Debate
Carol Coulter
275
Language, Stories, Healing
Angela Bourke
299
Notes on Contributors
315
Index
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