The Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Modern Ireland
This collection of focused, cohesive and persuasive essays is based on the newest research on gender, sexuality and sexual politics. It offers historical reflections and contemporary analyses of issues related to the contested and often hidden histories of sexual politics and gender identities in Ireland in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Including but going beyond the binary of male and female heterosexual experience, the book explores LGBTQI+ histories, the treatment of intersex persons, and the history of trans people and activism in Ireland. As an interdisciplinary work, this reader draws together scholars working in a range of fields on innovative, new research on this theme.
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The Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Modern Ireland
This collection of focused, cohesive and persuasive essays is based on the newest research on gender, sexuality and sexual politics. It offers historical reflections and contemporary analyses of issues related to the contested and often hidden histories of sexual politics and gender identities in Ireland in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Including but going beyond the binary of male and female heterosexual experience, the book explores LGBTQI+ histories, the treatment of intersex persons, and the history of trans people and activism in Ireland. As an interdisciplinary work, this reader draws together scholars working in a range of fields on innovative, new research on this theme.
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The Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Modern Ireland

The Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Modern Ireland

The Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Modern Ireland

The Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Modern Ireland

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This collection of focused, cohesive and persuasive essays is based on the newest research on gender, sexuality and sexual politics. It offers historical reflections and contemporary analyses of issues related to the contested and often hidden histories of sexual politics and gender identities in Ireland in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Including but going beyond the binary of male and female heterosexual experience, the book explores LGBTQI+ histories, the treatment of intersex persons, and the history of trans people and activism in Ireland. As an interdisciplinary work, this reader draws together scholars working in a range of fields on innovative, new research on this theme.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781801511391
Publisher: Four Courts Press
Publication date: 10/18/2024
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Mary McAuliffe is a lecturer in Gender Studies at UCD, specializing in gender histories, histories of women, war and violence and histories of sexualities. Jennifer Redmond is associate professor at the Department of History, MU. Her research is in the area of Irish women and gender history with a focus on migration.
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