CFP: Irish Feminism and Postcolonialism (no deadline; anthology)

From: K.M. Nichols (kmn@ireland.com)
Date: Sun Oct 15 2000 - 21:07:18 EDT

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    IRISH FEMINISM AND POSTCOLONIALISM

    Essays are solicited for a collection in the *Ireland in Theory*
    Irish Studies Series tentatively entitled *A Woman's Place: Irish
    Feminism and Postcolonialism.* This volume aims to investigate how
    women's experience in Ireland is directly implicated by
    post/coloniality and to explore how women have negotiated their
    status in regard to Ireland's sociopolitical climate. The editors
    are interested in essays exploring the experience of both lived and
    literary women, regardless of historical period. Welcome are essays
    that deal with issues of postcoloniality in women's fiction, poetry,
    non-fiction, and film, and how they reflect larger notions of
    identity and national identity. Direct essays, proposals, and
    inquiries to K. M. Nichols, 2916 Monterey Ave. S.E., Albuquerque, NM
    87106 (kmn@ireland.com).

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