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Cet article questionne la manière dont Gerard Stembridge s’inspire du roman noir pour théâtraliser une enquête policière dans un milieu homosexuel. Une analyse des rapports entre le genre policier ...Article
This essay explores the role of the sovereignty goddess in Emma Donoghue’s Hood (1995) and its protagonist’s efforts to come to terms with the death of her newly deceased girlfriend. Taking its imp...Book
Introduction 1 Brendan Behan 2 John Broderick 3 Colm Tóibin 4 Romances: coming-out and gay historical 5 Three contemporary novels ConclusionBook
José CARREGAL-ROMERO, Author ; Mary DORCEY, Author of introduction, etc. | Dublin : University College Dublin Press | 2021Queer Whispers: Gay and Lesbian Voices in Irish Fiction is the first comprehensive survey of gay and lesbian-themed fiction in Ireland, from the late 1970s until today. The book foregrounds the cul...Book
Poems by: Kevin Breathnach, Colette Bryce, Toby Buckley, Sarah Clancy, Jane Clarke, Conor Cleary, Simon Costello, Paula Cunningham, Kit Fryatt, Eva Griffin, Seán Hewitt, William Keohane, Zosia Kucz...Article
This essay adapts David Cregan’s concept of‘queer memory’–a form of memory defined‘by exclusion rather than inclusion’–to the author of The Quare Fellow, analysing narrative gaps in Brendan Behan’s...Article
This essay seeks to interrogate what it means to become a legible man as someone who held space as a multiplicity of identities before realising and negotiating my trans manhood. It raises the ques...Book
This book comes out of an investigation in the Irish Queer Archive, initially tracking tensions between activism and the social economy of the "scene". This is summarised in a 1981 speech by Presid...Article
This article reads Panti’s Noble Call at the Abbey theatre on 1 February 2014 in the light of Didier Eribon’s work on the experience of insult as constitutive of gay subjectivity. However, it goes ...Book
Part I - Nationalism and Identity 1 Divided Loyalties: The O’Neill 2 Deformities of Nationalism: Double Cross 3 Mum’s the Word: The Madame MacAdam Travelling Theatre Part II - Gender and Sexual...Article
This essay considers the representation of pleasure in three “post”-conflict Northern Irish texts: Glenn Patterson’s novel The Rest Just Follows (2014), Billy Cowan’s play Still Ill (2014) and Lucy...Article
This essay explores two key interventions in the twentieth-century urban history of Irish LGBTQ+ protest. Over the past five decades, there has been a transformation in attitudes to / representatio...Article
This essay explores how the notion of ‘parallel games’ works to queer memory in two productions of Northern Ireland's first publicly funded gay theatre company, TheatreofplucK, led by artistic dire...Book
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During her lifetime, Dorothy Macardle was a prominent public intellectual in both her native Ireland and post-war Europe. Her passionate engagement in Irish nationalism found expression in her writ...