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.
We have cabin fever so this week we are kicking off our two part pirate special with Anne Bonny, the lesser known Irish pirate. Forced to leave Kinsale at a young age due to questionable parentage, Anne ending up carousing around the Caribbean with her paramour Calico Jack and a crew of unscrupulous pirates. She captured public imagination as a hard living, violent pirate and a woman no less. Tune in to hear the blood curdling legends and more than a few pirate puns... it's been a long quarantine. Help!
References/ Further Reading
Clip from Muppet Treasure Island, Jim Henson Productions, 1996
Dictionary of Irish Biography: Anne Bonny
Brittanica Academic: Anne Bonny
The Way of the Pirates: Anne Bonny
Smithsonian Magazine: If There’s a Man Among Ye: The Tale of Pirate Queens Anne Bonny and Mary Read
Irish Examiner: The fact and fiction of Cork pirate Captain Anne Bonny
Irish Times: Irish women warriors: from Granuaile to Anne Bonny and Countess Markievicz
ThoughtCo: Biography of Anne Bonny, Irish Pirate and Privateer
Crime Museum: Anne Bonny
National Park Service: Anne Bonny, Pirate
Anne Bonny Pirate: Anne Bonny and Female Pirates
Wild Irish Women by Marian Broderick,O'Brien Press, 2004.
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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.