The vast accomplishments of modern Irish feminism would look very different without the courageous, yet often overlooked, efforts of Irishwomen United activists in the years following the Contraceptive Train. This phenomenal collection of 20 essays shines a light of neglected truth on the history of how Ireland was changed.
The vast accomplishments of modern Irish feminism would look very different without the courageous, yet often overlooked, efforts of Irishwomen United activists in the years following the Contraceptive Train. This phenomenal collection of 20 essays shines a light of neglected truth on the history of how Ireland was changed.
Evelyn Conlon has published four novels, four collections of short stories, and a compilation of essays titled Reading Rites. She has also edited five anthologies. She is adjunct professor at Carlow University, Pittsburgh. She was a member of Irishwomen United and a founding member of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre. Rebecca Pelan has worked in Ireland, Australia, and America in the fields of English, women's studies, and Irish studies, and has published extensively on Irish fiction and drama. She was the general editor of Irish Feminist Review and worked in University College Dublin's Gender Studies Outreach program for several years before retiring in 2017. Between 2014 and 2022, Pelan was a volunteer with and then a staff member of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.
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