Gender, Ireland and Cultural Change: Race, Sex and Nation (Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Li

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Gerardine Meaney (Author) Ships from and sold by bahana-line.com Gerardine Meaney is Professor of Cultural Theory at UCD Dublin and the author of (Un)Like Subjects: Women, Theory, Fiction. Gender, Ireland, and Cultural Change: Race, Sex, and Nation. By Gerardine Irish Studies Review. Volume 20, - Issue 1. Published.

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