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9780716532842 English 0716532840 The powerful story of gender history in Ireland and how the State treated its citizens on the basis of gender Insightful questions that challenge the concept of masculinity, femininity and 'otherness' within Irish society. Includes a fascinating study of activists from various campaigns that surround the progression of Pro-Choice and Pro-Life since 1983. This innovative and compelling collection offers a new understanding of sexual and gender politics throughout the 19th and 20th centuries in Ireland. This book provides a fresh approach to the perspectives of the past that are unheard of throughout Irish history. The notable contributors to this unique collection provide a captivating and controversial debate on sexuality. Further debates include the exploration of lesbian histories, the treatment of intersex persons in Ireland, the patriarchal system, bigamy, prostitution, sex education, and the ongoing issue of abortion. Ireland's relationship between the Church and State is investigated and questioned, along with the 'double standards' attitude towards women and their position within the law. Arguments made by the experts in gender and women's history throughout this book offer a re-examination of our understanding of the State and how it treated, and continues to treat, its people on the basis of gender., This innovative collection offers a new understanding of sexual and gender politics in Ireland throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Leading experts in the field contribute to a captivating and controversial debate on sexuality in Irish society, and specifically include explorations of lesbian histories, the treatment of intersex persons in Ireland, the patriarchal system, prostitution, sex education, and the ongoing and divisive issue of abortion. Ireland's relationship between the Church and State is investigated and questioned, along with the 'double standards' attitude towards women and their position within the law. New arguments made throughout the book offer a re-examination of our understanding of the Irish State and how it has treated, and continues to treat, its people on the basis of gender. The book contains insightful questions that challenge the concept of masculinity, femininity, and 'otherness' within Irish society. It also includes a fascinating study of activists from various campaigns that surround the progression of 'Pro-Choice' and 'Pro-Life' since 1983. [Subject: History, Irish Studies, Gender Studies, Sexuality, Sociology, Politics]
9780716532842 English 0716532840 The powerful story of gender history in Ireland and how the State treated its citizens on the basis of gender Insightful questions that challenge the concept of masculinity, femininity and 'otherness' within Irish society. Includes a fascinating study of activists from various campaigns that surround the progression of Pro-Choice and Pro-Life since 1983. This innovative and compelling collection offers a new understanding of sexual and gender politics throughout the 19th and 20th centuries in Ireland. This book provides a fresh approach to the perspectives of the past that are unheard of throughout Irish history. The notable contributors to this unique collection provide a captivating and controversial debate on sexuality. Further debates include the exploration of lesbian histories, the treatment of intersex persons in Ireland, the patriarchal system, bigamy, prostitution, sex education, and the ongoing issue of abortion. Ireland's relationship between the Church and State is investigated and questioned, along with the 'double standards' attitude towards women and their position within the law. Arguments made by the experts in gender and women's history throughout this book offer a re-examination of our understanding of the State and how it treated, and continues to treat, its people on the basis of gender., This innovative collection offers a new understanding of sexual and gender politics in Ireland throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Leading experts in the field contribute to a captivating and controversial debate on sexuality in Irish society, and specifically include explorations of lesbian histories, the treatment of intersex persons in Ireland, the patriarchal system, prostitution, sex education, and the ongoing and divisive issue of abortion. Ireland's relationship between the Church and State is investigated and questioned, along with the 'double standards' attitude towards women and their position within the law. New arguments made throughout the book offer a re-examination of our understanding of the Irish State and how it has treated, and continues to treat, its people on the basis of gender. The book contains insightful questions that challenge the concept of masculinity, femininity, and 'otherness' within Irish society. It also includes a fascinating study of activists from various campaigns that surround the progression of 'Pro-Choice' and 'Pro-Life' since 1983. [Subject: History, Irish Studies, Gender Studies, Sexuality, Sociology, Politics]