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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. What Matters for Women: Discovering Irish Women through Maeve Binchy's "All That Matters".- Chapter 3. Sense and Sexuality: Revisiting Lady Gregory via Colm TóibÃn.- Chapter 4. Repetition with Difference: Nostalgia in Edna O'Brien's "Shovel Kings".- Chapter 5. "A Mute Clamor for Release" Rewriting Andersen in Emma Donoghue's "The Tale of the Bird".- Chapter 6. Re-configuring Irish-ness: Tradition and Multicultural Identity Politics in Gish Jen's "Who Is Irish?".- Chapter 7. "Do You Think I'm Your Slave?" Gender and Immigration in Donal Ryan's "Eveline.- Chapter 8. Conclusion.
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. What Matters for Women: Discovering Irish Women through Maeve Binchy's "All That Matters".- Chapter 3. Sense and Sexuality: Revisiting Lady Gregory via Colm TóibÃn.- Chapter 4. Repetition with Difference: Nostalgia in Edna O'Brien's "Shovel Kings".- Chapter 5. "A Mute Clamor for Release" Rewriting Andersen in Emma Donoghue's "The Tale of the Bird".- Chapter 6. Re-configuring Irish-ness: Tradition and Multicultural Identity Politics in Gish Jen's "Who Is Irish?".- Chapter 7. "Do You Think I'm Your Slave?" Gender and Immigration in Donal Ryan's "Eveline.- Chapter 8. Conclusion.
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