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... identity in Irish drama and film , moving from the melodrama of Boucicault through plays by Shaw , Behan , Friel and McGuin- ness , to movies by Jordan and Sheridan . Against the familiar background of the gendered analogy that aligns ...
... identity in Irish drama and film , moving from the melodrama of Boucicault through plays by Shaw , Behan , Friel and McGuin- ness , to movies by Jordan and Sheridan . Against the familiar background of the gendered analogy that aligns ...
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... identity , the two men also begin to discard antagonistic conceptions of national loyalty . McGuinness equates the maintenance of straight gender categories and sexual orientations with a politics of national difference and historical ...
... identity , the two men also begin to discard antagonistic conceptions of national loyalty . McGuinness equates the maintenance of straight gender categories and sexual orientations with a politics of national difference and historical ...
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... identity . ( hooks 59 ) While Neil Jordan and Stephen Rea saw Fergus as a portrait of the IRA man as disenfranchised subject , alienated by the colonial presence of the British in the North ( Rea 9 ) , the black American feminist hooks ...
... identity . ( hooks 59 ) While Neil Jordan and Stephen Rea saw Fergus as a portrait of the IRA man as disenfranchised subject , alienated by the colonial presence of the British in the North ( Rea 9 ) , the black American feminist hooks ...
Contents
and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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