Bültmann & Gerriets
Theory on the Edge
Irish Studies and the Politics of Sexual Difference
von N. Giffney, M. Shildrick
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
Reihe: Breaking Feminist Waves
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-137-30697-5
Auflage: 2013 edition
Erschienen am 13.06.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 218 mm [H] x 145 mm [B] x 23 mm [T]
Gewicht: 454 Gramm
Umfang: 300 Seiten

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Theory on the Edge brings together some of the foremost specialists working at the interdisciplinary interface between Irish Studies, feminist theory, queer theory, and gender and sexuality studies in order to trace the contemporary development of feminist thinking and activism in Ireland.



Olga Cox Cameron, St Vincent's University Hospital and Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Noreen Giffney, University College Dublin, Ireland
Breda Gray, University of Limerick, Ireland
Sandra McAvoy, University College Cork, Ireland
Gerardine Meaney, University College Dublin, Ireland
Anne Mulhall, University College Dublin, Ireland
Aideen Quilty, University College Dublin, Ireland
Medb Ruane, University College Dublin, Ireland
Margrit Shildrick, Linköping University, Sweden
Edith Shillue, independent scholar
Ailbhe Smyth, University College Dublin, Ireland
Moynagh Sullivan, NUI Maynooth, Ireland
Fintan Walsh, Queen Mary College, University of London, UK
Margaret Ward, Director of the Women's Resource and Development Agency, Northern Ireland
Ivana Bacik, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Eithne Luibhéid, University of Arizona, USA
Debbie Ging, Dublin City University, Ireland
Lisa Fingleton, artist and filmmaker
Paula Burns, civil servant



Introduction: Emergent Strands or Theory on Edge?; Margrit Shildrick Women's Studies and the Disciplines; Ailbhe Smyth PART I: POLITICS 1. The Politics of Sexual Difference: The Enduring Influence of the Catholic Church; Ivana Bacik 2. Rethinking the Armagh Women's Dirty Protest; Paula Burns 3. The State, Women, and Irish Abortion Policy, 1983-2010; Sandra McAvoy 4. Irish Migration and Irish Sexuality Scholarship: Queering the Connections; Eithne Luibheid 5. Affecting Trans-feminist Solidarity; Breda Gray 6. Wonderful Documents and Male Begrudgery: Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Northern Ireland; Margaret Ward 7. Pride, Politics, and the Right to Perform: Negotiating Civil Partnership in Ireland; Fintan Walsh PART II: CULTURE 8. Race, Sex, and Nation; Gerardine Meaney 9. Outside-In and the Places In-Between: Feminist Community Higher Education; Aideen Quilty 10. "Watch your Language": Speculative Theory and the Poetry of Rita Ann Higgins; Moynagh Sullivan 11. Knowing the Landscape, Navigating the Language: Chinese Women's Experience of Arrival in Ireland; Edith Shillue 12. Enjoying Substance: Psychoanalysis, Literature and Joyce's Writing of Women; Olga Cox Cameron 13. Culture on the Edge: The Postfeminist Challenge; Debbie Ging 14. A Cure for Melancholia? Queer Sons, Dead Mothers, and the Fantasy of Multiculturalism in McCabe and Jordan's Breakfast on Pluto (s); Anne Mulhall 15. Quare Theory; Noreen Giffney Interview with Ailbhe Smyth; Medb Ruane


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