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Mary Manning

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 6 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2012-2022, suosituimpien joukossa Striking Back. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Plays by Women in Ireland (1926-33): Feminist Theatres of Freedom and Resistance

Plays by Women in Ireland (1926-33): Feminist Theatres of Freedom and Resistance

Margaret O’Leary; Mary Manning; Dorothy Macardle; Mary Devenport O’Neill; Kate O'Brien

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2022
nidottu
This anthology provides access to neglected theatrical work and broadens our understanding of the history of Irish theatre as well as the vital role of women within it. The introduction places these plays in dialogue with one another as well as within the national context of the repealing of women’s rights during the Irish Free State years.These are plays by authors including Mary Manning, Dorothy Macardle, Mary Devenport O’Neill, Kate O'Brien and Margaret O’Leary, which are difficult to access, but which are increasingly visible in Irish theatre scholarship. This unique collection places the playwrights in dialogue to form a tradition of women’s theatrical work that challenges the male-dominated literary canon of Irish theatre, as well as enriching the body of women’s theatrical work in the Anglophone world during the interwar years.Includes the plays:Kate O’Brien – Distinguished Villa (1926)Margaret O’Leary – The Woman (1929)Mary Manning – Youth’s the Season (1931)Dorothy Macardle – Witch’s Brew (1931)Mary Devenport O’Neill – Bluebeard (1933)
Plays by Women in Ireland (1926-33): Feminist Theatres of Freedom and Resistance

Plays by Women in Ireland (1926-33): Feminist Theatres of Freedom and Resistance

Margaret O’Leary; Mary Manning; Dorothy Macardle; Mary Devenport O’Neill; Kate O'Brien

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2022
sidottu
This anthology provides access to neglected theatrical work and broadens our understanding of the history of Irish theatre as well as the vital role of women within it. The introduction places these plays in dialogue with one another as well as within the national context of the repealing of women’s rights during the Irish Free State years.These are plays by authors including Mary Manning, Dorothy Macardle, Mary Devenport O’Neill, Kate O'Brien and Margaret O’Leary, which are difficult to access, but which are increasingly visible in Irish theatre scholarship. This unique collection places the playwrights in dialogue to form a tradition of women’s theatrical work that challenges the male-dominated literary canon of Irish theatre, as well as enriching the body of women’s theatrical work in the Anglophone world during the interwar years.Includes the plays:Kate O’Brien – Distinguished Villa (1926)Margaret O’Leary – The Woman (1929)Mary Manning – Youth’s the Season (1931)Dorothy Macardle – Witch’s Brew (1931)Mary Devenport O’Neill – Bluebeard (1933)
Tricky Cervix

Tricky Cervix

Mary Manning

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Tricky Cervix humorously yet honestly tackles the anger, sadness and jealousy when a diagnosis of infertility causes one to take the sex out of baby making. This labor of love story is a step towards normalizing infertility, pregnancy loss, miscarriage and menopause. Through real life medical details, descriptions and a sassy alter ego, Trick Cervix, navigates the trials of trying to conceive while weaving a hope filled tapestry toward parenthood.
Striking Back

Striking Back

Mary Manning; Sinead O'Brien

The Collins Press
2017
nidottu
`Young shopworkers on Henry Street in Dublin, who in 1984 refused to handle the fruits of apartheid, provided me with great hope during my years of imprisonment, and inspiration to millions of South Africans.' Nelson Mandela Dunnes Stores cashier Mary Manning knew little about apartheid when, at the age of twenty-one, she refused to register the sale of two Outspan South African grapefruits under a directive from her union. She was suspended and nine of her co-workers walked out in support. They all assumed they would shortly return to work. But theirs were kindling voices, on the cusp of igniting a mass movement they couldn't even imagine. Despite harassment from the Gardai and disparagement from the Irish government and even the Catholic Church, they refused to be silenced. Within months they were embroiled in a dispute that captured the world's attention. In this searing account, Mary tells the extraordinary story of their public fight for justice, as well as her emotive journey of discovery into her family's past. Mary's mother had been forced to carry a secret burden of shame for her whole life by the same oppressive establishment Mary was fighting. Striking Back is a provocative and inspiring story that epitomises the resilience of hope and the human spirit, even under the most formidable of circumstances. It shows that each of us has the power to change the world.
Nobody Will Believe You

Nobody Will Believe You

Mary Manning

Ebury Publishing
2015
pokkari
When she was twelve, he raped her. Sean continued to abuse Mary for twenty years and fathered five of her children. But then, finally, after years of abuse, Mary found the courage to escape him for good â?? and reclaim her life. Nobody Will Believe You is Maryâ??s personal and very brave story.
Damaged in Transit

Damaged in Transit

Mary Manning

Spineless Wonders
2012
nidottu
In these 17 stories, Melbourne writer, Mary Manning, looks at the ways people are shaped, or damaged, by their circumstances. The results may sometimes be humorous, sometimes tragic. Whether set on a tram, along a highway, or on an outback road, it is the journey, the characters, and the telling of the tale that will capture your attention.