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    AuthorWoods, Jeannine (1)Ó hAisibéil, Liam (1)Subjectcontemporary Irish culture (1)gender (1)History (1)performance (1)Place-names (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    The place-names of Co. Roscommon 

    Ó hAisibéil, Liam (Geography Publications, 2018)
    Roscommon is one of five counties comprising the province of Connacht, bounded to the west by the counties of Galway and Mayo, by Sligo and Leitrim at all points to the north, and by Leitrim, Longford, Westmeath to the ...
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    Dragging up the past: subversive performance of gender and sexual identities in traditional and contemporary Irish culture 

    Woods, Jeannine (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)
    This chapter places contemporary drag performance in Ireland within a historical context of dissident, subversive elements of Irish popular culture. The practice of drag, as a performative and political strategy with the ...
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