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Locked in the Family Cell: Gender, Sexuality, and Political Agency in Irish National Discourse: Irish Studies in Literature and Culture

Autor Kathryn A. Conrad
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iun 2004
    Locked in the Family Cell is the first book on Ireland to provide a sustained and interdisciplinary analysis of gender, sexuality, nationalism, the public and private spheres, and the relationship between these categories of analysis and action. Kathryn Conrad examines the writers and activists who are resistant to simplistic nationalist constructions of Ireland and its subjects. She exposes the assumptions and the effects of national discourses in Ireland and their reliance on a limited and limiting vision of the family: the heterosexual family cell.
    By actively situating theoretical readings and concerns in practice, Conrad follows the lead of scholars such as Lauren Berlant, Gloria Anzaldua, Ailbhe Smyth, and others who have encouraged dialogue not only among scholars in different academic disciplines but between scholars and activists.  In doing so she provides not only a critique of interest to scholars in a variety of fields but also a productive political intervention.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299196509
ISBN-10: 029919650X
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 7 b-w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Irish Studies in Literature and Culture


Recenzii

"This is cultural studies in the best sense—in effect, a ‘history of the present moment.’" —Margot Backus, author of The Gothic Family Romance: Heterosexuality, Child Sacrifice and the Anglo-Irish Colonial Order

"Locked in the Family Cell most convincingly answers the question of why gender and sexuality matter in political discourse." —Nancy Curtin, author of The United Irishmen: Popular Politics in Ulster and Dublin, 1791–1798

Notă biografică

Kathryn Conrad is associate professor of English at the University of Kansas.  This is her first book.

Descriere

    Locked in the Family Cell is the first book on Ireland to provide a sustained and interdisciplinary analysis of gender, sexuality, nationalism, the public and private spheres, and the relationship between these categories of analysis and action. Kathryn Conrad examines the writers and activists who are resistant to simplistic nationalist constructions of Ireland and its subjects. She exposes the assumptions and the effects of national discourses in Ireland and their reliance on a limited and limiting vision of the family: the heterosexual family cell.
    By actively situating theoretical readings and concerns in practice, Conrad follows the lead of scholars such as Lauren Berlant, Gloria Anzaldua, Ailbhe Smyth, and others who have encouraged dialogue not only among scholars in different academic disciplines but between scholars and activists.  In doing so she provides not only a critique of interest to scholars in a variety of fields but also a productive political intervention.