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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="53" confidence="500" orcid_id="">Barros del Río, María Amor</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="date" qualifier="accessioned">2017-05-02T11:25:27Z</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="date" qualifier="available">2017-05-02T11:25:27Z</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="date" qualifier="issued">2005</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="issn">1699-311X</dim:field>
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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="doi">10.24162/EI2005-640</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="description" qualifier="abstract" lang="en">Ireland has suffered many extraordinary changes during the last decades that have made the&#xd;
Emerald Isle a geographical point upon which all eyes are fixed. Despite this metamorphosis, the&#xd;
question is if its population and cultural heritage have been able to cope with the times. Known as a&#xd;
traditionally catholic and conservative country, many social aspects remain unchangeable and those&#xd;
that have evolved may still keep an inner glimpse of the old times that is not always easily&#xd;
recognizable.&#xd;
Undoubtedly, women and all subjects related to them have experienced a revolution. However, data&#xd;
show that true equality is still far from being reached. In this context, literature must be taken as a&#xd;
powerful cultural force that helps create stereotypes and a popular conscience. Thus, this article&#xd;
analyses the success of what has been called “women’s literature”, especially Marian Keyes’ and&#xd;
Cathy Kelly’s bestselling books. It also tries to examine to what extent the traditional ideologies of&#xd;
womanhood are present and by which means their female protagonists attach to the old stereotypes&#xd;
under a mask of modernity and economic boom. Finally, their effects on the female Irish population&#xd;
will also be studied in order to demonstrate that globalization and modern capitalism prove to be&#xd;
unable to change the old myths that lie beneath and keep women in a relegated position.</dim:field>
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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="language" qualifier="iso" lang="es">eng</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="publisher" lang="en">Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="relation" qualifier="ispartof" lang="en">Estudios Irlandeses. 2005, n. 0, p. 12-21</dim:field>
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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="rights">Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International</dim:field>
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<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="subject" lang="en">Romantic novel</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="subject" lang="en">Irish women writers</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="subject" lang="en">21st century Ireland</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="subject" lang="en">Marian Keyes</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="subject" lang="en">Cathy Kelly</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="subject" qualifier="other" lang="es">Literatura irlandesa</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="subject" qualifier="other" lang="en">Irish literature</dim:field>
<dim:field mdschema="dc" element="title" lang="en">How to Disguise Fairy Tales in 21st Century Ireland. A Feminist Analysis of Marian Keyes’ and Cathy Kelly’s Blockbusters</dim:field>
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