Disability, Representation and the Body in Irish Writing: 1800-1922
Covering a diverse range of figures and issues from Jonathan Swift's pornographic poetry to Oscar Wilde's famous cello-shaped coat this book collapses Irish studies into the critical perspective of disability studies: linking 'Irishness' and 'disability' together allows the emergence of a new critical perspective, an Irish disability studies.
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Disability, Representation and the Body in Irish Writing: 1800-1922
Covering a diverse range of figures and issues from Jonathan Swift's pornographic poetry to Oscar Wilde's famous cello-shaped coat this book collapses Irish studies into the critical perspective of disability studies: linking 'Irishness' and 'disability' together allows the emergence of a new critical perspective, an Irish disability studies.
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Disability, Representation and the Body in Irish Writing: 1800-1922

Disability, Representation and the Body in Irish Writing: 1800-1922

by Mark Mossman
Disability, Representation and the Body in Irish Writing: 1800-1922

Disability, Representation and the Body in Irish Writing: 1800-1922

by Mark Mossman

Hardcover(2009)

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Overview

Covering a diverse range of figures and issues from Jonathan Swift's pornographic poetry to Oscar Wilde's famous cello-shaped coat this book collapses Irish studies into the critical perspective of disability studies: linking 'Irishness' and 'disability' together allows the emergence of a new critical perspective, an Irish disability studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230574656
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 08/21/2009
Edition description: 2009
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

MARK MOSSMAN is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University, USA. His research and teaching focuses on modern Irish and British literatures and disability studies. Previously published work includes essays in such journals as College English, Nineteenth-Century Feminisms, Postmodern Culture, European Romantic Review, and Victorian Literature and Culture.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction Irish Studies Meets Disability Studies Irish Girl Gone Wild Sensation, Suffering, and Despair States of Semiparalysis Conclusion: States of Paralysis, a Sketch Notes Bibliography Index
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