Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries
Commemoration, Gender, and the Postcolonial Carceral State
Emilie Pine editor Mary McAuliffe editor Miriam Haughton editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:23rd Nov '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This collection raises incisive questions about the links between the postcolonial carceral system, which thrived in Ireland after 1922, and larger questions of gender, sexuality, identity, class, race and religion. This kind of intersectional history is vital not only in looking back but, in looking forward, to identify the ways in which structural callousness still marks Irish society. Essays include historical analysis of the ways in which women and children were incarcerated in residential institutions, Ireland’s Direct Provision system, the policing of female bodily autonomy though legislation on prostitution and abortion, in addition to the legacies of the Magdalen laundries. This collection also considers how artistic practice and commemoration have acted as vital interventions in social attitudes and public knowledge, helping to create knowledge and re-shape social attitudes towards this history.
‘..an absorbing and insightful examination of one of the most traumatic and shameful legacies of Ireland's past… an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding how such institutions came into being
and the harm they wreaked on those women who spent time in them.’
Studies
ISBN: 9781526150806
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 17mm
Weight: 490g
296 pages