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SUMMARY:'Cork Afterlives: Single Women and the New Irish State'
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 Leeann Lane’s exhibition\, Cork Afterlives: Single Women and the New 
 Irish State\, is now open at the Boole Library\, UCC. Funded by Research 
 Ireland\, the exhibition is located on Q Floor and runs until 
 September.\n\n\n\nFocusing on women from Cork city and county who took part 
 in the revolutionary period and did not marry\, the exhibition explores 
 their later lives in the new Irish state. Many experienced poverty\, 
 ill‑health\, economic dependence and loneliness\, made more acute by a 
 patriarchal system that prioritised marriage and motherhood as women’s 
 primary social role.\n\nIn a state built around the male breadwinner wage 
 and unequal pay\, unmarried women\, especially those without access to 
 secure employment or social insurance\, were left vulnerable to hardship 
 and reliance on family or charity. Cork Afterlives brings these 
 often‑overlooked lives into view.
ORGANIZER;CN="David Hackett":MAILTO:dhackett@ucc.ie
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CONTACT;CN="David Hackett":MAILTO:dhackett@ucc.ie
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