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Special Issue 13.2 Gender Issues in Contemporary Irish Literature (2018) Estudios Irlandeses

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Special Issue 13.2 Gender Issues in Contemporary Irish Literature (2018) Estudios Irlandeses

22.11.2018 Posted In 0 comments

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General Editor: José Francisco Fernández (General Editor)

Guest Editor: Melania Terrazas Gallego

 

web: https://www.estudiosirlandeses.org/portfolio-items/issue-13-2/

Contents

 

1. Introduction: Gender Issues in Contemporary Irish Literature

 

Melania Terrazas 
University of La Rioja, Spain 

Articles:

 

1. Groping towards Morality: Feminism, AIDS, and the Spectre of Article 41 in Thomas Kilroy’s Ghosts

 

José Lanters 
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 

 

2. “Informed Love”: Human and Non-Human Bodies in Tim Robinson’s Ethical Aesthetic

 

Maureen O’Connor 
University College Cork, Ireland 

3. The “Woman” as a Frame for the Self: Femininity, Ekphrasis, and Aesthetic Selfhood in John Banville’s Eclipse, Shroud, and Ancient Light

 

Mehdi Ghassemi 
University of Lille 

 

4. The Role of Female Characters in the Narrator’s Quest for Identity in John Banville’s Eclipse

 

Mar Asensio Aróstegui 
University of La Rioja 

 

5. Representations of Masculinities in John Michael McDonagh’s Satirical Film Text The Guard

 

José Díaz-Cuesta 
University of La Rioja 

 

6. Thematic Transgressions and Formal Innovations in Edna O’Brien’s The Country Girls Trilogy and Epilogue

 

María Amor Barros-del Río 
University of Burgos, Spain 

 

7. The Modernisation of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet: Identity and Gender in Iris Murdoch’s The Black Prince

 

Alicia Muro Llorente 
University of La Rioja 

8. Translating Characters: Eliza Doolittle “Rendered” into Spanish

 

Edurne Goñi Alsúa 
Public University of Navarre (UPNA) 

 

9. Beauty Magazines’ Discourse in the Dystopian World of Louise O’Neill’s Only Ever Yours

 

Ekaterina Muraveva 
University of Alcalá 

 

10. Male Trouble – Writing about Men in Feminist Times

 

Irish Writer Rob Doyle 

 

11. Gender Issues in my Work

 

Irish Writer Evelyn Conlon 
 

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