The myth of manliness in Irish national culture, 1880-19222010
by Joseph Valente
""This is undoubtedly a pioneering study. It discusses constructions of Irish manhood in one of the most decisive periods of Irish nationalist mobilization with a degree of ingenuity, authority, and commitment that is simply unmatched in the field."--Joe Cleary, author of Outrageous Fortune: Capital and Culture in Modern Ireland.
"Valente proceeds to significantly reshape our sense of what the major ideological structures of Irish natinalist culture were during this period. He demonstrates so convincingly that his conception of manlines was absolutely crucial to a wide range of cultural discourses that, by the time I finished I was wondering why no one had seen all this before. But no one had."--Marjorie Howes, author of Colonial Crossings: Figures in Irish Literary History.
"Valente's...