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Author:
Barclay, Katie, author.
Title:
Men on trial : performing emotion, embodiment and identity in Ireland, 1800-45 / Katie Barclay.
Publisher:
Manchester University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
x, 269 pages : illustrations, 23 cm.
Subject:
Men--Ireland--History--19th century.
Men--History--Ireland--History--19th century.
Justice, Administration of--Ireland--History--19th century.
Justice, Administration of.
Men.
Men--Legal status, laws, etc.
Ireland.
1800-1899
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 248-262) and index.
Contents:
Opening speeches : an introduction -- Law and lawyers : 'the prerogative of the wig' -- The stage : 'the court presented a very imposing spectacle' -- Bodies in court : 'Hogarth would have admired him forever' -- Speech, sympathy and eloquence : 'it is a voice full of manly melody' -- The cross-examination : 'he's putting me in such a doldrum' -- Storytelling : 'quoting the poet' -- On character : 'you see McDonnell the value of a good character' -- Closing arguments : a conclusion.
Summary:
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.--Publisher's summary.
Series:
Gender in history
ISBN:
9781526132925
1526132923
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1028608800
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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