Irish Feminist Futures
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The Celtic Tiger (circa 19952008) was a time of extraordinary and radical change, in which Irelands economic, demographic, and social structures underwent significant alteration. Examining a range of literary, filmic, and critical texts by Irish women, Irish Feminist Futures analyzes how futurity structures representations of the feminine self in Irish womens cultural practice during the Tiger period. It shows that these representations create a viable feminist theory in the midst of a late capitalist culture which regards feminism as irrelevant and outdated, creating a ''new'' feminism for a ''new'' Ireland.
This book is about the future: Irelands future and feminisms future, approached from a moment that has recently passed. The Celtic Tiger (circa 1995-2008) was a time of extraordinary and radical change, in which Irelands economic, demographic, and social structures underwent significant alteration.
Conceptions of the future are powerfully prevalent in womens cultural production in the Tiger era, where it surfaces as a form of temporality that is open to surprise, change, and the unknown. Examining a range of literary and filmic texts, Irish Feminist Futures analyzes how futurity structures representations of the feminine self in womens cultural practice. Relationally connected and affectively open, these representations of self enable sustained engagements with questions of gender, race, sexuality, and class as they pertain to the material, social, and cultural realities of Celtic Tiger Ireland.
This book will appeal to students and scholars of Irish studies, Irish feminist criticism, sociology, cultural studies, literature, women''s studies, gender studies, neo-materialist and feminist theories.
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