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    From Barrytown to Ballymun: The Problematics of Space, Class and Gender in Roddy Doyle’s Family (1994).(Pre-Published Version)

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    Free, M.(2007) 'From Barrytown to Ballymun: The Problematics of Space, Class and Gender in Roddy Doyle’s Family (1994)'. Critical Studies in Television, Vol. 2 (1), p 57-73.
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    Free, M.(2007) 'From Barrytown to Ballymun: The Problematics of Space, Class and Gender in Roddy Doyle’s Family (1994)(Journal Article) (Pre-Published Version).pdf (220.3Kb)
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    2007
    Author
    Free, Marcus
    Peer Reviewed
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    Free, M.(2007) 'From Barrytown to Ballymun: The Problematics of Space, Class and Gender in Roddy Doyle’s Family (1994)'. Critical Studies in Television, Vol. 2 (1), p 57-73.
    Keywords
    Roddy Doyle
    Class
    Gender
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Manchester University Press
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    © Manchester University Press, 2007. The definitive, peer reviewed and edited version of this article is published in Critical Studies in Television, Vol. 7:1, pp. 57-73, 2007, http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/CST.2.1.6.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/1420
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