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Phenomná
Phenomna
22 episodes
3 days ago
From witches to artists to revolutionaries; Phenomná is a feminist history podcast looking at Irish women who have been under represented or written out of mainstream history. It is presented by Maria Butler and Shaunna Lee Lynch who are both very excited to help share the stories of the Irish women who shaped the world we live in today.
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From witches to artists to revolutionaries; Phenomná is a feminist history podcast looking at Irish women who have been under represented or written out of mainstream history. It is presented by Maria Butler and Shaunna Lee Lynch who are both very excited to help share the stories of the Irish women who shaped the world we live in today.
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Bridget Cleary the Fairy Changeling
Phenomná
59 minutes 11 seconds
5 years ago
Bridget Cleary the Fairy Changeling

We're starting Season Two with a bang as we tell the story of Bridget Cleary who was burned as a fairy changeling in 1895. Turns out we weren't too fond of fairies back in the day. Listen in to hear what led to Bridget's unfortunate demise.

Guest co-presenter: Mairead Kiernan

Music: 

Maija Sofia:  The wife of Michael Cleary

Notes/ References/ Further Reading:

Amazon Lore: Black Stockings, 2017; 

Dictionary of Irish Biography: Cleary, Bridget, Angela Bourke.; 

Angela Bourke, The burning of Bridget Cleary: a true story (1999); 

Reading a Woman's Death: Colonial Text and Oral Tradition in Nineteenth-Century Ireland · Angela Bourke · Feminist Studies 21 (3):553 (1995); 

Library Ireland: Bridget Cleary burned to death, Michael J. McCarthy. Five Years in Ireland. 1901; 

Magnus Course (2017) Changelings: alterity beyond difference, Folk Life, 55:1, 12-21; 

McGrath, Thomas. “Fairy Faith and Changelings: The Burning of Bridget Cleary in 1895.” Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, vol. 71, no. 282, 1982, pp. 178–184; 

RTE Brainstorm: "Darkest Ireland" and the burning of Bridget Cleary, 22 October 2020; 

RTE Doc on One: The Burning of Bridget Cleary, 1995; 

RTE Hidden History: Fairy Wife – The Burning of Bridget Cleary, 2005.


Phenomná
From witches to artists to revolutionaries; Phenomná is a feminist history podcast looking at Irish women who have been under represented or written out of mainstream history. It is presented by Maria Butler and Shaunna Lee Lynch who are both very excited to help share the stories of the Irish women who shaped the world we live in today.