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‘I am amazed at how easily we accepted it’: the marriage ban, teaching and ideologies of womanhood in post-Independence Ireland
Author(s)
Date Issued
2021
Date Available
2023-06-16T14:33:18Z
Abstract
This article examines the perspectives of 14 primary school teachers subjected to a marriage ban in Ireland between 1932 and 1958. This oral history study provides a unique platform to examine the construction and articulation of these women’s historical memories. Interrogating their perspectives on the marriage ban provides an important window into the social and cultural world in which they lived, the norms and dominant values they encountered, and the ways in which they negotiated their own individual consciousness within a specific cultural framework. Specifically, the analysis of these women’s testimony generates significant insights into the gendering of teaching as a suitable profession for women in early twentieth-century Ireland; how gender shaped social and cultural roles; Church control over women’s training and employment; and the use of policy to deepen women’s social and economic subordination.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Journal
Gender and Education
Volume
33
Issue
2
Start Page
186
End Page
201
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 Informa UK
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0954-0253
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Harford & Redmond_I am Amazed how Easily we Accepted It_Final.docx
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