Gender, Identity and the Irish Press, 1922-1937 by Louise Ryan & Margaret Ward

Embodying the Nation

Gender, Identity and the Irish Press, 1922-1937 A study of the Irish Press from 1922-1937 demonstrating the ways in which particular gendered symbols, archetypes and images were used to embody notions of Ireland and Irishness: from emigration to unemployment, from militant Republicanism to the sinful pleasures of the jazz age.

This study of the Irish Press from 1922-1937 demonstrates the ways in which particular gendered symbols, archetypes and images were used to embody notions of Ireland and Irishness: from emigration to unemployment, from militant Republicanism to the sinful pleasure of the jazz age.
Author(s) : Margaret Ward Format : Hardback Book
ISBN-10 : 0773472983 ISBN-13 : 9780773472983
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Product Details:

Series Title : Irish Studies S.

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 01/06/2002

Publisher : The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd

Page Length : 320mm

Page Size : 235mm