Politics of Irish identity and the interconnections between feminism, nationhood, and colonialism

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Gray, B. and Ryan, L. 1998. Politics of Irish identity and the interconnections between feminism, nationhood, and colonialism. in: Pierson, R., Chaudhuri, N. and McAuley, B. (ed.) Nation, Empire, Colony: Historicizing Gender and Race Bloomington Indiana University Press. pp. 121-138
Chapter titlePolitics of Irish identity and the interconnections between feminism, nationhood, and colonialism
AuthorsGray, B. and Ryan, L.
Abstract

[Summary of the book containing this chapter]. These writers reveal the power relations of gender, class, race, and sexuality at the heart of the imperialisms, colonialisms, and nationalisms that have shaped our modern world. Topics include the (mis)representations of Native women by European colonizers, the violent displacement of women through imperialisms and nationalisms, and the relations between and among feminism, nationalism, imperialism, and colonialism.

Research GroupSocial Policy Research Centre (SPRC)
Page range121-138
Book titleNation, Empire, Colony: Historicizing Gender and Race
EditorsPierson, R., Chaudhuri, N. and McAuley, B.
PublisherIndiana University Press
Place of publicationBloomington
ISBN
Hardcover9780253211910
Publication dates
Print01 Jun 1998
Publication process dates
Deposited05 Jan 2010
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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