Lmages of Ireland: Gender, Post-Colonialism and the Neo-Celtic Revival



Citation:

Lorna Stevens, Stephen Brown, and Pauline Maclaran (1998) ,"Lmages of Ireland: Gender, Post-Colonialism and the Neo-Celtic Revival", in GCB - Gender and Consumer Behavior Volume 4, eds. Eileen Fischer, San Francisco, CA : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 13 to 26.

Authors

Lorna Stevens, Universiry of Ulster
Stephen Brown, Universiry of Ulster
Pauline Maclaran, The Queen's University of Belfast



Volume

GCB - Gender and Consumer Behavior Volume 4 | 1998



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