Ireland's Others: Ethnicity and Gender in Irish Literature and Popular Culture - Critical Conditions: Field Day Essays and Monographs - Elizabeth Butler Cullingford - Books - University of Notre Dame Press - 9780268031671 - March 1, 2002
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Ireland's Others: Ethnicity and Gender in Irish Literature and Popular Culture - Critical Conditions: Field Day Essays and Monographs

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Ireland's Others is a collection of essays by noted literary and cultural critic Elizabeth Butler Cullingford. In this volume, Cullingford assesses attempts by Irish writers to reverse hostile colonial stereotypes by creating analogies between their situations and those of other oppressed people. She analyzes the political costs and benefits of these analogies, and considers the plight of "others" within Ireland, including women, gays, travelers, and abused children. Cullingford illuminates the connection between gender, sexuality, and national identity by comparing modern Irish literature with contemporary Irish and American popular culture. Exploring the work of Boucicault, Shaw, Friel, Jordan, McGuinness, and others, she considers the impact of globalization on Irish culture.


320 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 1, 2002
ISBN13 9780268031671
Publishers University of Notre Dame Press
Pages 318
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 17 mm   ·   485 g
Language English  

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