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Gender, Nationality and Cultural Representations of Ireland: An Irish Woman's Place?
Ireland has struggled with its āfeminineā identity throughout its history. The so-called āchasmic dichotomy of male and female' is embedded in colonial and postcolonial constructions of Irishness and it continues to manifest itself in contemporary cultural representations of Ireland and Irishness. This study explores issues of gender and nationality via a reading of a 70-second television advertisement for Caffrey's Irish Ale, titled āNew Yorkā. The article suggests that, although colonial and postcolonial discourse on Ireland continues to perceive the āfeminineā in problematic terms, this is gradually changing as Irish women increasingly, in poet Eavan Boland's words, āopen a window on those silences, those false pastorals, those ornamental reductionsā that have confined us