Gender, Ireland and Cultural Change
Discover the profound impact of gender on Irish cultural transformation in Gender, Ireland and Cultural Change by Gerardin Meaney and Gerardine Meaney. Published in 2010, this compelling hardback edition spans 274 pages and delves into the intricate relationships between gender, national identities, and the significant political and cultural movements that shaped Ireland in the twentieth century.
This insightful work examines a variety of mediums, including literature, film, television, and popular music, providing a comprehensive overview of how these elements intertwine with gender dynamics. With a critical lens on Irish literature and the contributions of women authors, this book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of feminism, culture, and national identity in Ireland.
Join the conversation on the evolution of gender roles in Irish society and explore the rich tapestry of cultural change through this enlightening read.