Reading the Irishwoman: Studies in Cultural Encounter and Exchange, 1714-1960


Autoria(s): Meaney, Geraldine; O'Dowd, Mary; Whelan, Bernadette
Data(s)

01/05/2013

Resumo

In 1700 few Irishwomen were literate. Most lived in a rural environment, rarely encountered a book or a play or ventured much beyond their own domestic space. By 1960 literacy was universal, all Irishwomen attended primary school, had access to a variety of books, magazines, newspapers and other forms of popular media and the wider world was now part of their every-day life. This study seeks to examine the cultural encounters and exchanges inherent in this transformation. It analyses reading and popular and consumer culture as sites of negotiation of gender roles. This is not an exhaustive treatment of the theme but focusses on three key points of cultural encounter: the Enlightenment, emigration and modernism. The writings and intellectual discourse generated by the Enlightenment was one of the most influential forces shaping western society. It set the agenda for scientific, political and social thought for the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The migration of peoples to north America was another key historical marker in the development of the modern world. Emigration altered and shaped American society as well as the lives of those who remained behind. By the twentieth century, aesthetic modernism suspicious of enlightenment rationalism and determined to produce new cultural forms developed in a complex relationship with the forces of industrialisation, urbanisation and social change. This study analyses the impact of these three key forces in Western culture on changing roles and perceptions of Irish women from 1700 to 1960.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/reading-the-irishwoman-studies-in-cultural-encounter-and-exchange-17141960(803a41c0-658b-4d78-95a3-ec08662db675).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Liverpool University Press

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Meaney , G , O'Dowd , M & Whelan , B 2013 , Reading the Irishwoman: Studies in Cultural Encounter and Exchange, 1714-1960 . Reappraisals in Irish History , Liverpool University Press , Liverpool .

Palavras-Chave #gender; enlightenment; emigrstion; modernism
Tipo

book