Women and the Irish diaspora / Breda Gray.

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Superior document:Transformations. Thinking through feminism
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Year of Publication:2004
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spelling Gray, Breda.
Women and the Irish diaspora [electronic resource] / Breda Gray.
1st ed.
London ; New York : Routledge, 2004.
224 p.
Transformations. Thinking through feminism
'Women', the diaspora and Irish modernity(ies) -- 'Keeping up appearances' and the contested category 'Irish women' -- 'We haven't really got a set country' - Global mobilities and Irish traveller women -- 'The bright and the beautiful take off...' gendered negotiations of staying and going -- 'Are we here or are we there?' - Migrant Irish identity in 1990s London' -- The Irish are not "ethnic" ' - 'whiteness', femininities and migration -- Women, the diaspora and 'the global Irish family' - Feminist contentions.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Women Ireland Identity.
Women Great Britain Identity.
Women immigrants.
Women Ireland Social conditions.
Women Great Britain Social conditions.
Ireland Emigration and immigration.
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contents 'Women', the diaspora and Irish modernity(ies) -- 'Keeping up appearances' and the contested category 'Irish women' -- 'We haven't really got a set country' - Global mobilities and Irish traveller women -- 'The bright and the beautiful take off...' gendered negotiations of staying and going -- 'Are we here or are we there?' - Migrant Irish identity in 1990s London' -- The Irish are not "ethnic" ' - 'whiteness', femininities and migration -- Women, the diaspora and 'the global Irish family' - Feminist contentions.
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genre Electronic books.
geographic Ireland Emigration and immigration.
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geographic_facet Ireland
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