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Feminine Nation : Performance, Gender and Resistance in the Works of John McGahern and Neil Jordan

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 0761809511
ISBN-13 9780761809517
Publisher University Press of America
Imprint University Press of America
Country of Manufacture US
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Apr 23rd, 1998
Print length 168 Pages
Weight 208 grams
Dimensions 13.80 x 21.50 x 1.20 cms
Ksh 9,900.00
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This book examines two prominent Irish authors, Neil Jordan and John McGahern. Jordan is famous for his films, most notably The Crying Game, and this work studies both his films and his fiction. McGahern is the most respected, lauded Irish novelist since Joyce; a writer who broke the mold of Anglo-Irish writing after it settled into a conservative rut in the 1950s. The works of Jordan and McGahern, involved with seemingly minor issues of householding and parenting within the patriarchal family, reveal male and female characters to be representations of a masculine past and feminine present competing for dominance in the modern state. The author argues that in Jordan's and McGahern's works the modern state is described as stereotypically feminine, and that women's individual agency is directed to the deliberate blurring of gender difference upon which patriarchy depends. The first book-length study of the contemporary Anglo-Irish novel written from a women's studies and a post-colonial perspective, Feminine Nation will be of considerable interest to a large audience composed of Women's Studies, Irish Studies, and Post-Colonial studies.
This book examines two prominent Irish authors, Neil Jordan and John McGahern. Jordan is famous for his films, most notably The Crying Game, and this work studies both his films and his fiction. McGahern is the most respected, lauded Irish novelist since Joyce; a writer who broke the mold of Anglo-Irish writing after it settled into a conservative rut in the 1950s. The works of Jordan and McGahern, involved with seemingly minor issues of householding and parenting within the patriarchal family, reveal male and female characters to be representations of a masculine past and feminine present competing for dominance in the modern state. The author argues that in Jordan''s and McGahern''s works the modern state is described as stereotypically feminine, and that women''s individual agency is directed to the deliberate blurring of gender difference upon which patriarchy depends. The first book-length study of the contemporary Anglo-Irish novel written from a women''s studies and a post-colonial perspective, Feminine Nation will be of considerable interest to a large audience composed of Women''s Studies, Irish Studies, and Post-Colonial studies.

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