'Feminist Theory, Embodiment, and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival'. Cultural Anthropology 16(2):202–36. Mahmood, Saba. Handbook of the Irish Revival: An Anthology of Irish Cultural and Political Writings 1891-1922 [Declan Kiberd, P. Mathews] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Irish Revival of 1891 to 1922 was an extraordinary era of literary achievement and political ferment. How can the answer be improved? In Britain the Greek Revival culminated in the 1820s and 1830s, competing mainly with Gothic as the preferred style for churches and gentlemen’s residences. Indeed, the architectural practice of the day can be summed up. LDP1 is a 12 month distance-learning course specifically designed for leaders who want to create a revival culture within their team, small group, church or organization. Through this program, Global Legacy immerses leaders in the core values and cultures that are essential to create and sustain revival.
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The Irish Revival of 1891 to 1922 was an extraordinary era of literary achievement and political ferment. This period generated not only a remarkable crop of poets and writers but also a range of innovative political thinkers and activists. The contributors to this period exchanged ideas and opinions about what Ireland was and could become, yet much of this discourse remains out of print, some of these voices almost forgotten. Handbook of the Irish Revival: An Anthology of Irish Cultural and Political Writings 1891–1922 collects for the first time many of the essays, articles, and letters by renowned figures such as James Joyce, Maud Gonne, W. B. Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Sean O'Casey, and J. M. Synge, among others. The anthology also contains pieces by less well-known individuals such as Stopford A. Brooke, Mary Colum, and Helena Molony. Many of the lesser known texts contextualize the social, political, and cultural lives, values, and aspirations of those involved in and on the periphery of the Revivalist movement. The introduction and commentary by Declan Kiberd and P. J. Mathews convey the ideas of a brilliant generation that, in spite of difficulty and demoralization, audaciously shaped a modern Ireland. Divided into sixteen sections covering issues as diverse as literature, religion, drama, education, women’s rights, and the 1916 Rising, this is the ultimate reference book for anyone with an interest in Irish literature and history.
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