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TWENTIETH-CENTURY FICTION BY IRISH WOMEN: NATION AND GENDER.
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Heather Ingman's study argues that reading twentieth-century Irish women's fiction in the light of Kristeva's theories of nationhood places Irish women at the heart of writing about the nation and demonstrates that the political dimension of their fiction has often been underestimated. Her book is an important contribution to the study of gender in Irish writing that changes the way we view Irish women's writing.
- Publisher
- ASHGATE
- First published
- 2007
Available formats
- Print — 212 pages · ISBN 9780754635383
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