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The body and female identity in Eithne Strong's flesh: The greatest sin
Tsung Chi Hawk CHANG
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Female Identity
100%
Body Identity
100%
Ireland
50%
Copyright
50%
Malaysian Universities
50%
Female Writer
50%
Irish Culture
50%
Fine Line
50%
Irish Literature
50%
Hunger
50%
Patriarchal Narratives
50%
Re-administration
50%
Poetry Collections
50%
Irish Context
50%
Own Body
50%
Irish Famine
50%
Great Famine
50%
Arts and Humanities
Female Identity
100%
Sin
100%
Flesh
100%
Discourse
66%
Narrative
33%
conflation
33%
Female Writers
33%
Irish culture
33%
Contemporary Ireland
33%
Irish Literature
33%
collections of poetry
33%
Great Famine
33%