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The National Women’s Council of Ireland & TASC to launch exciting new book on Feminism in contem

Published: Monday, February 25, 2008

The National Women's Council of Ireland & TASC will hold a seminar next week (Wed, 5th March, 2008) to discuss the impact and challenges of feminism in contemporary Ireland, as explored in a major new book to be launched on the same day.

The seminar will be held to mark International Women's Day.

The book: 'Where are we now? New feminist perspectives on women in contemporary Ireland' features contributions from key Irish feminists who ask where feminist principles stand in 21st Century Ireland.

Progress & regress are examined across a range of relevant areas, including:

  • The gender pay gap & women's economic status
  • The rise in domestic services & the crisis in care provision
  • Women with disabilities & those of migrant communities
  • The inequality of health & welfare services
  • Violence against women & reproductive choices
  • Parenthood amongst lesbians

The book is edited by Ursula Barry & contributors include: Sara Burke, Pauline Conroy, Maureen Lyons, Kathleen Lynch, Mary Murphy, Angela O'Connell, Helen O'Leary, Monica O'Connor, Orla O'Connor, Jane Pillinger & Niamh Reilly.

LAUNCH DETAILS:

  • Date: Wednesday, March 5th 2008
  • Time: Seminar - 14:00 - 17:00hrs
  • Wine Reception & Book Launch - 17:30 - 19:00hrs
  • Venue: The Academy Plaza Hotel, Findlater Place, Dublin 1 (opposite DIT, Cathal Brugha Street, off O'Connell Street)
  • Guest Speakers: Medb Ruane - Journalist (Seminar) Susan McKay - Journalist & Writer (Book Launch)