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Men on Trial: Performing Emotion, Embodiment and Identity in Ireland, 180045

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Full Title:

Men on Trial: Performing Emotion, Embodiment and Identity in Ireland, 180045

Contributors:

By (Author) Katie Barclay

ISBN:

9781526132925

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

30th October 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Dewey:

305.310941509034

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

280

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

Men on Trial provides the first history of masculinity and the law in early nineteenth-century Ireland.

Men on Trial explores how the Irish perform 'the self' within the early nineteenth-century courtroom and its implications for law, society and nation. Drawing on new methodologies from the history of emotion, as well as theories of performativity and performative space, it emphasises that manliness was not simply a cultural ideal, but something practised, felt and embodied. Men on trial explores how gender could be a creative dynamic in productions of power. Targeted at scholars in Irish history, law and gender studies, this book argues that justice was not simply determined through weighing evidence, but through weighing men, their bodies, behaviours, and emotions. Moreover, in a context where the processes of justice were publicised in the press for the nation and the world, manliness and its role in the creation of justice became implicated in the making of national identity.

Author Bio

Katie Barclay is an Associate Professor in the ARC Centre for Excellence in the History of Emotions and Department of History, University of Adelaide

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