Fasting for the public: Irish and Indian sources of Marion Wallace Dunlop's 1909 hunger strike (original) (raw)

Hunger Power: The embodied protest of the political hunger strike

Amanda Machin

Interface, 2016

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The dramaturgy of fasting in Gandhian nonviolent action.

Sruti Bala

In M. Wagner & W.D. Ernst (Eds.), Performing the matrix: mediating cultural performances (pp. 289-306). München: ePODIUM.

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The Body as Weapon: Bobby Sands and the Republican Hunger Strikes

chris yuill

Sociological Research Online, 2007

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The 1981 Hunger Strikes in the Visual Arts

Cassilda Alcobia-Murphy

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'''Tis hard to argue starvation into quiet': Protest and Resistance, 1846-47', published in Enda Delaney & Breandán Mac Suibhne (eds) Ireland’s Great Famine & Popular Politics (New York: Routledge, 2016), pp. 10-33

John Cunningham

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Staging incapacitation: the corporeal politics of hunger striking

Michelle Velasquez-Potts

Women and Performance: a journal of feminist theory, 2019

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Conflicted Visions: Troubles Cinema, Political Myths, and Steve McQueen's Hunger

Charles Andrews

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Political Imprisonment and the Hunger Strikes: Some Recent Publications

Dieter Reinisch

Saoirse, 2015

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Finding Meaning Through the Embodiment of Hunger Strikes

Madhumitha Ardhanari

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"The Female Body as a Post-Colonial Site of Political Protest: The Hunger Strikers versus the Labor Strikers in Forster's A Passage to India." Law, Justice, and Power: Between Reason and Will, ed. Sinkwan Cheng. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 115- 138.

Sinkwan Cheng

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Habitus, the Writings of Irish Hunger Strikers and Elias's 'The Loneliness of the Dying

Paddy Dolan

Historical Social Research, 2017

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On the Radical Political Potential of Performance: witnessing, implication and ethics in representations of the Northern Irish Dirty Protests and Hunger Strikes (1976 – 1981)

Patrick Duggan

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Queen Caroline's Pains and Penalties: Silence and Speech in the Dramatic Art of the British Women's Suffrage Movement in Law and Literature, 24.1, 2012, pp. 40-58. published by University of California Press

Katharine Cockin

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On the Radical Political Potential of Performance: Witnessing, Implication, and Ethics in Representations of the Northern Irish Dirty Protests and Hunger Strikes (1976–81)

Patrick Duggan

Contemporary Theatre Review, 2017

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Bernard Shaw, Sean O’Casey, and the Dead James Connolly

Nelson Ritschel

Bernard Shaw and His Contemporaries, 2021

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Political Acts: Women in Northern Irish Theatre, 1921-2012

Tanya Dean

Contemporary Theatre Review, 2018

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The Science of Starving in Victorian Literature, Medicine, & Political Economy, by Andrew Mangham (review)

Diana R Newby

Literature and Medicine, 2021

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National Humiliation and the Great Hunger: Fast and Famine in 1847

Peter Gray

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(37/4) FROM MRS WARREN’S PROFESSION TO PRESS CUTTINGS: THE WOMAN QUESTION IN GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S PLAYS / MRS WARREN’S PROFESSION’DAN PRESS CUTTINGS’E: GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’UN OYUNLARINDA KADIN SORUSU- Banu ÖĞÜNÇ

Selçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi

2017

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The Hungryalist Movement : Academic Essays

Malay Roychoudhury

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Book Review: Aretxaga, Begoiia. Shattering Silence: Women, Nationalism, and Political Subjectivity in Northern Ireland . Princeton: Princeton UP, 1997

Christine Metzo

Disclosure a Journal of Social Theory, 1999

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Rejecting the Patriarchal Repast: Coercive Feedings in Gertrude Colmore’s Suffragette Sally and Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway

Marilee Malott

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L. W. Conolly. Bernard Shaw and the BBC. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009. Pp. 292. $35.00 (cloth)

Laura Beers

Journal of British Studies, 2009

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The Starvation of a Man: Terence MacSwiney and Famine Memory

Joseph Lennon

Memory Ireland, 2014

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The Chronicles of Long Kesh: Provisional Irish Republican memoirs and the contested memory of the hunger strikes1

Stephen Hopkins

Memory Studies, 2014

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The Rhetorical Spectre of Hunger: Famine, Fear and Food in Ireland during the World Wars

Bryce Evans

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Review Andrew MANGHAM, The Science of Starving in Victorian Literature (OUP, 2020)

Peter Scholliers

Victorian Studies, 2022

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"Shaw on the Couch." The Shaw Review 19.1 (1976): 44-46.

Alfred Turco

The Shaw Review, 1976

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Queen Caroline's Pains and Penalties: Silence and Speech in the Dramatic Art of British Women 's Suffrage

Katharine Cockin

2012

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"Inhuman Conditions Prevailing": The Significance of the Dirty Protest in the Irish Republican Prison War, 1978-1981

Rachel Oppenheimer

Eire Ireland, 2014

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Bodies in Protest: Hunger Strikes and Angry Music

Johanna Siméant-Germanos

2016

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Apolitical Claims of a Political Film: Steve McQueen's Hunger

Mohamed Salah Harzallah

Apolitical Claims of a Political Film: Steve McQueen’s Hunger, 2021

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The Silent Exception: Hunger Striking and Lip-Sewing

Banu Bargu

Law, Culture, and the Humanities, 2017

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Physicians and Hunger Strikes in Prison

Hernan Reyes

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Who clamours for attention–and who cares? Hunger strikes in France from 1972 to 1992

Johanna Siméant-Germanos

La Lettre de la Maison Française d'Oxford, 1999

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