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De Valera's Gains: The Masculine Body in Irish Political Cartoons, 1922–39
Tim Ellis
School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Political Power
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Case Study
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Occupational Career
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Twentieth Century
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Neglect
50%
Political Career
50%
Political Actor
50%
Career
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Leadership
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Ireland
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Easter
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Keyphrases
Political Cartoons
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Masculine Bodies
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Eamon De Valera
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Masculinity
42%
Political Power
28%
20th Century
14%
Ireland
14%
Economic Needs
14%
Easter Rising
14%
Gender Power
14%
Cartoons
14%
Elected Leaders
14%
Essay Analysis
14%
Political Actors
14%
Political Legitimacy
14%
Irish Constitution
14%
Political Careers
14%
Irish Free State
14%
Arts and Humanities
Masculinity
100%
Political cartoons
100%
Careers
50%
Case Study
25%
Twentieth Century
25%
Discourse
25%
Duty
25%
Easter Rising
25%
Neglect
25%
Irish Free State
25%
Leadership
25%
Political legitimacy
25%