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“She had to start thinking like a man”: Women Writing Bodies in Contemporary Northern Irish Fiction

Maeve Eileen Davey-2010-03-15-Estudios Irlandeses

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Studies of representations of the body in literature have become so well established as to no longer require extensive explanation or justification of exploring the body as a mode of criticism but, nevertheless, the choice to apply this particular mode of reading to contemporary Northern Irish fiction cannot be glossed over without comment. The body

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Studies of representations of the body in literature have become so well established as to no longer require extensive explanation or justification of exploring the body as a mode of criticism but, nevertheless, the choice to apply this particular mode of reading to contemporary Northern Irish fiction cannot be glossed over without comment. The body

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IrishLiminalityHistoryCriticismNational identityAestheticsLiterary criticismLiterature

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