Ireland`s Magdalen Laundries and the Nation`s Architecture of Containment
Autor James M. Smithen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780268182175
ISBN-10: 0268182175
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10: 0268182175
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press
Notă biografică
James M. Smith is associate professor of English and Irish studies at Boston College.
Recenzii
“James M. Smith’s book . . . fills a significant gap in research about the Magdalen laundries and their impact on Irish society. . . . As well as being an overview of laundries run by various religious orders, Smith’s monograph also positions the Magdalen laundries within a variety of discourses that overlap and interconnect, including religion, politics, sexuality, and the arts. . . . The topic of this book is fascinating, its execution is excellent, and its contribution to Ireland’s social and cultural history is essential.” —Reviews in History
“[Smith’s] insights about Ireland’s ‘architecture of containment’ will surely prove an invaluable scholarly approach to understanding the collusive institutional forces of discipline and sexual repression. We can be equally grateful that his lucid explanation about this dynamic in post-independence Ireland is so compelling that Irish lay readers, as well as avid television and movie watchers, will be chewing over his insights for years to come.” —New Hibernia Review
“Smith, a literary critic, evaluates diverse contemporary representations of the women of the Magdalen laundries within the context of the available historical information about these institutions. Most usefully, he also measures the relationship between historical record and literary interpretation to good effect. . . . [T]he tone of Smith's method and writing here is balanced and compassionate, sensitive to the injustices done to these women in the laundries but scrupulous in terms of historical and archival research. . . . [A] fair-minded, scholarly and sensitive study of a profoundly difficult chapter in our recent and living history.” —The Irish Times
“This richly argued and impeccably researched study focuses on ten Magdalen laundries that operated in Ireland between 1922 and 1996. . . . As an admirably interdisciplinary work that treats the history of the laundries alongside their representation in recent culture, Smith also seeks to draw attention to a very painful aspect of contemporary Irish history. This is an important work that deserves wide reading.” —Choice
Smith] provides readers with the first attempt at a comprehensive history of the institutions in Ireland. His scholarship aims to continue the work of others in chipping away at the national amnesia regarding the place of the Magdalens, to bring them to the centre of public discourse from the concealment of their margins. The study reaches beyond the ivory tower into the larger society, becoming not just useful for other researchers but also a rare example of academic activism at its best.” —Irish StudiesReview