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Womens History Review | 2004

‘What would I be doing at home all day?’: oral narratives of Irish married women's working lives 1936-1960

Elizabeth Kiely; Máire Leane

Abstract This article examines the preliminary findings of an oral history project on womens working lives in three Irish counties in the period 1936-1960. By employing a feminist analysis of the narratives, the authors endeavour to investigate the extent to which the reality of married womens working lives corresponded with the rhetoric of Irish womanhood generated by political and religious discourses of the day. The analysis reveals that while the women did accept the home-based motherhood role prescribed for them, in many cases financial necessity dictated that they combine this role with that of part-time and in some cases, full-time participation in the labour market.


Feminist Media Studies | 2018

#Slane Girl, beauty pageants and padded bras: flashpoints in the sexualisation of children debate in Irish media and political discourse

Debbie Ging; Elizabeth Kiely; Karl Kitching; Máire Leane

Abstract Public and academic concern about the sexualisation of children first emerged in the early 1980s in the US, and has been traced back to the early 1990s in the UK. By contrast, public concern about child sexualisation is relatively new in Irish public discourse. In 2013 in particular, a number of “flashpoint” events occurred in Ireland, prompting both political and media reactions, which set the dominant tone of Irish discourse on this issue. This article examines how the sexualisation of children has come to be specifically framed in Irish media coverage and political debate. It derives from the first ever government funded study on the sexualisation and commercialisation of children in Ireland, which was also conducted by the authors of this article. The section of the study that is addressed here involved a broad qualitative analysis of print media coverage of child sexualisation in the period 2011–2013 and Parliamentary discussions from the first mention of child sexualisation (1998) to the time of analysis (2013). This article thus revisits data collected for the report, and subjects it to further analysis We conclude that the current status of Irish public debate on this issue lacks clarity and complexity, and indicates an urgent need to respond to Duschinsky and Barker’s call for a more sophisticated and nuanced discussion that eschews moral panic responses in favour of listening to the opinions and experiences of young people.


Biosocieties | 2014

Practising childbirth activism: A politics of evidence

Madeleine Akrich; Máire Leane; Celia Roberts; João Arriscado Nunes


Education and Ageing | 2002

Feminist Research Practice: Learning from Older Women.

Máire Leane; Helen Duggan; Pat Chambers


Archive | 2010

The needs and concerns of victims of crime in Ireland

Shane Kilcommins; Máire Leane; Fiona Donson; Caroline Fennell; Anna Kingston


Archive | 2014

Embodied sexualities: Exploring accounts of Irish women's sexual knowledge and sexual experiences, 1920-1970

Máire Leane


Womens Studies International Forum | 2014

Pre-baby boom women's attitudes and responses to second wave feminism in Ireland

Elizabeth Kiely; Máire Leane


Revue de médecine périnatale | 2012

Les associations d’usagers dans le domaine de la périnatalité : un engagement fondé sur la connaissance ?

Madeleine Akrich; Máire Leane; Celia Roberts


Archive | 2012

Community living: a quality of life study of adults with mental handicap returned to community living in Waterford.

Máire Leane; F.W Powell


4S-EASST meeting, Copenhagen | 2012

Childbirth activism as evidence-based activism

Madeleine Akrich; Máire Leane; Celia Roberts; João Arriscado Nunes

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Debbie Ging

Dublin City University

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