Irish Women's Prison Writing
English

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<p>This book explores 50 years of Irish women’s prison writing 1960s–2010s connecting the work of women leaders and writers in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. This volume analyzes political communiqués petitions news coverage prison files personal letters poetry and short prose and memoirs highlighting the personal correspondence auto/biographical narratives and poetry of the following key women: Bernadette McAliskey Eileen Hickey Mairéad Farrell Síle Darragh Ella O’Dwyer Martina Anderson Dolours Price Marian McGlinchey (formerly Marian Price) Áine and Eibhlín Nic Giolla Easpaig (Ann and Eileen Gillespie) Roseleen Walsh and Margaretta D’Arcy. This text builds on different fields and discourses to reimagine gender and genre as central to an interdisciplinary and intersectional prison archive. Centering Irish women’s prison writings in order to challenge canonization in history and literature this volume argues that women’s lives and words offer a different view of gender and nation as well as offer a fuller and more inclusive archive of Irish history and literature. Additionally this book will point to the ways in which their politics of everyday life and their cultural work is a form of anti-colonial civil rights feminism for it speaks truth to power in a world in which compliance and silence are valued. Overall this text focuses on rethinking and recasting women’s voices and words in order to document and promote the ongoing Irish freedom struggle from an abolitionist feminist perspective.</p>
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