Ireland's Others: Ethnicity and Gender in Irish Literature and Popular Culture |
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Contents
and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
TwentiethCentury Irish Drama and Film | 37 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Copyright | |
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