Irish Women's Prison Writing
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Irish Women's Prison Writing
Mother Ireland's Rebels, 1960s-2010s
Washburn, Red
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
200
Dura
Inglês
9781032103525
15 a 20 dias
550
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Knowledge, Power, and Intersections of Theory/ History/ Auto/biography/ Methodology
Chapter 2: Civil Rights March Script: Rhetoric, Politics, and Tactics in Bernadette McAliskey's Memoir The Price of My Soul
Chapter 3: In the Footsteps of the Officers-in-Command: The Comradeship of No Wash, Hunger Strikes, and Fecal Art in the Prison Prose of Eileen Hickey, Mairead Farrell, and Sile Darragh
Chapter 4: "Our Only Weapon Was Our Pen": Strip-Searching and Resistance in the Politics and Prison Epistolary of Ella O'Dwyer and Martina Anderson
Chapter 5: Sisters in Shackles: Sisterhood, Exile, and Force-Feeding in the Writings of the Price and Gillespie Sisters
Chapter 6: Writing on the Walls: Power and Struggle in the Prison Poetry of Roseleen Walsh
Chapter 7: Bloody Writing: Menstruation and Herstory in Margaretta D'Arcy's Tell Them Everything
Chapter 8: Conclusion: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prison Archive and an Intersectional Abolitionist Feminism
Chapter 2: Civil Rights March Script: Rhetoric, Politics, and Tactics in Bernadette McAliskey's Memoir The Price of My Soul
Chapter 3: In the Footsteps of the Officers-in-Command: The Comradeship of No Wash, Hunger Strikes, and Fecal Art in the Prison Prose of Eileen Hickey, Mairead Farrell, and Sile Darragh
Chapter 4: "Our Only Weapon Was Our Pen": Strip-Searching and Resistance in the Politics and Prison Epistolary of Ella O'Dwyer and Martina Anderson
Chapter 5: Sisters in Shackles: Sisterhood, Exile, and Force-Feeding in the Writings of the Price and Gillespie Sisters
Chapter 6: Writing on the Walls: Power and Struggle in the Prison Poetry of Roseleen Walsh
Chapter 7: Bloody Writing: Menstruation and Herstory in Margaretta D'Arcy's Tell Them Everything
Chapter 8: Conclusion: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prison Archive and an Intersectional Abolitionist Feminism
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Copious Medical Records;Young Men;Bernadette McAliskey;National Library;Irish National Liberation Army;IRA Man;Dolours Price;NICRA;Armagh Gaol;Anorexia Nervosa;Price Sisters;IRA Leadership;LGBTQ Writer;Gaelic Newspaper;Institutional Review Board;Black February;IRSP;Critical Race Theory;Neo Slave Narrative;Linen Hall Library;Women Political Prisoners;Republican Women Prisoners;Countess Markievicz;Winchester Crown Court
Chapter 1: Introduction: Knowledge, Power, and Intersections of Theory/ History/ Auto/biography/ Methodology
Chapter 2: Civil Rights March Script: Rhetoric, Politics, and Tactics in Bernadette McAliskey's Memoir The Price of My Soul
Chapter 3: In the Footsteps of the Officers-in-Command: The Comradeship of No Wash, Hunger Strikes, and Fecal Art in the Prison Prose of Eileen Hickey, Mairead Farrell, and Sile Darragh
Chapter 4: "Our Only Weapon Was Our Pen": Strip-Searching and Resistance in the Politics and Prison Epistolary of Ella O'Dwyer and Martina Anderson
Chapter 5: Sisters in Shackles: Sisterhood, Exile, and Force-Feeding in the Writings of the Price and Gillespie Sisters
Chapter 6: Writing on the Walls: Power and Struggle in the Prison Poetry of Roseleen Walsh
Chapter 7: Bloody Writing: Menstruation and Herstory in Margaretta D'Arcy's Tell Them Everything
Chapter 8: Conclusion: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prison Archive and an Intersectional Abolitionist Feminism
Chapter 2: Civil Rights March Script: Rhetoric, Politics, and Tactics in Bernadette McAliskey's Memoir The Price of My Soul
Chapter 3: In the Footsteps of the Officers-in-Command: The Comradeship of No Wash, Hunger Strikes, and Fecal Art in the Prison Prose of Eileen Hickey, Mairead Farrell, and Sile Darragh
Chapter 4: "Our Only Weapon Was Our Pen": Strip-Searching and Resistance in the Politics and Prison Epistolary of Ella O'Dwyer and Martina Anderson
Chapter 5: Sisters in Shackles: Sisterhood, Exile, and Force-Feeding in the Writings of the Price and Gillespie Sisters
Chapter 6: Writing on the Walls: Power and Struggle in the Prison Poetry of Roseleen Walsh
Chapter 7: Bloody Writing: Menstruation and Herstory in Margaretta D'Arcy's Tell Them Everything
Chapter 8: Conclusion: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prison Archive and an Intersectional Abolitionist Feminism
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Copious Medical Records;Young Men;Bernadette McAliskey;National Library;Irish National Liberation Army;IRA Man;Dolours Price;NICRA;Armagh Gaol;Anorexia Nervosa;Price Sisters;IRA Leadership;LGBTQ Writer;Gaelic Newspaper;Institutional Review Board;Black February;IRSP;Critical Race Theory;Neo Slave Narrative;Linen Hall Library;Women Political Prisoners;Republican Women Prisoners;Countess Markievicz;Winchester Crown Court