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9780719080180

Mobilising Classics Reading radical writing in Ireland

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  • ISBN13:

    9780719080180

  • ISBN10:

    0719080185

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-11-21
  • Publisher: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Summary

The terms patriarchy, institutional racism, sustainable development and alienation may be familiar but this familiarity is often removed from the analytical contexts in which these ideas emerged. This book provides a series of rich reflections on the interaction between the radical ideas associated with these and other authors, and political action in Ireland. The classic texts that comprise the focal point for each chapter were selected by the contributors, many of whom straddle the boundaries of academia and activism. Each essay provides an account of the contributor's personal encounters with the text, opens up the key mobilizing ideas and considers how the text has the potential invigorate the political imagination of contemporary oppositional politics. This book will be of interest to students in the social sciences, especially sociology and Irish studies and will appeal to those interested or involved in political activism of any variety.

Author Biography

Fiona Dukelow and Orla O'Donovan are Lecturers in the School of Applied Social Studies at University College Cork.

Table of Contents

Introduction --Orla O’Donovan and Fiona Dukelow * Opening Up Thomas Paine’s The Rights of Man --Bernadette McAliskey * Opening Up William Thompson’s Practical Education for the South of Ireland --Eileen O’Carroll * Opening Up James Connolly’s Labour in Irish History --Fintan Lane * Opening Up Robert Tressel’s The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists --Rosie Meade * Opening Up Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex --Fiona Dukelow * Opening Up Thomas Szasz’s The Myth of Mental Illness --Orla McDonnell * Opening Up Kwame Ture and Charles Hamilton’s Black Power: The Politics of Liberation --Robbie McVeigh * Opening Up Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed --Mark Garavan * Opening Up Ivan Illich’s Tools for Conviviality --Orla O’Donovan * Opening Up Adrienne Rich’s On Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence --Tina O’Toole* Opening Up the Brundtland Committee’s Our Common Future --Hilary Tovey * Concluding Remarks --Fiona Dukelow and Orla O’Donovan

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