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  3. Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Trinity Women's Review Volume III

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Trinity Women's Review Volume III

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The third annual volume of Trinity Women's Review was published in 2019.

Published: 2019-03-11

Articles

  • Front matter

    Clodagh Prior
    1-10
  • Unequal Equilibrium: Gender Inequality in Economics

    Amy Mc Gourty
    11-24
    • PDF
  • Gender, Power and Technology: Is Trolling a Man’s Sport?

    Ellie Morrissey
    25-38
    • PDF
  • Battered Woman’s Syndrome: A Tragic Reality, an Evolving Theory

    Sinead Flynn
    39-56
    • PDF
  • An Evolving Conception of Sexual Difference: Evaluating Thomas Laqueur’s Theory on the Emergence of a ‘two-sex model’ in the Eighteenth Century.

    Amber Davy
    57-71
    • PDF
  • ‘What Makes a Monster?’ Female Villains and Violence in Dark Places and We Need to Talk About Kevin.

    Eavan Noonan
    72-84
    • PDF
  • Desperate Housewives: The Undervaluation of Care Work as a Barrier to Substantive Equality

    Ceara Tonna-Barthet
    85-96
    • PDF
  • Understanding the Salem Witch Trials through the Lens of Feminist Criminological Theory

    Claire Williams
    97-108
    • PDF
  • Factors Affecting the Attrition Rate of Women in Computing-Related Occupations.

    Orla Fallon
    109-125
    • PDF
  • ‘My father told me a nest with eggs in it was one of the most beautiful things in the world’ Gender Construction and Parent-Child Relationships in Roald Dahl’s Danny Champion of the World and J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan or the Boy Who Would Not Grow Up

    Iseult Deane
    126-142
    • PDF

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