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José CARREGAL-ROMERO, Auteur ; Mary DORCEY, Préfacier, 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 cultural contribution of Irish writers whose subver[...]Nouveauté
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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 Kuczyńska, Anna Loughran, Mícheál McCann, Gail McCon[...]Nouveauté
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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 Borstal Boy in order to better understand its c[...]![]()
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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 question of how we as trans people account for the s[...]![]()
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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 President of the National Gay Federation, David Norris[...]![]()
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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 on to argue that Panti’s narrated experience of [...]![]()
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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 Sexuality 4 Bachelors Gay: The Death and Resurrection[...]![]()
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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 Caldwell’s short story collection Multitudes (2[...]![]()
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Tina O'TOOLE, Auteur |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 / representations of sexual identities in Ireland. Ever since 1[...]![]()
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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 director Niall Rea: the testimonial monologue D.R.A.[...]![]()
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Anne ETIENNE, Éditeur scientifique ; Thierry DUBOST, Éditeur scientifique | Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan | 2017![]()
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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 writing; in her only collection of short stories, Ea[...]![]()
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Paper Visual Art Journal, Supplement 2016 - 2016 - Having a Kiki: Queer Desire and Public Space
2016Having a Kiki: Queer Desire and Public Space is a new publication published by Paper Visual Art. Edited by artist Emma Haugh, this publication presents an unprecedented examination of public space and the built environment through queer, dyke, a[...]![]()
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Grainne HEALY, Auteur ; Brian SHEEHAN, Auteur ; Noel WHELAN, Auteur | Sallins : Merrion Press | 2016![]()
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Conor HORGAN, Metteur en scène, réalisateur ; Rory O'NEILL, Acteur | [S.l.] : Universal Pictures | 2015The Queen of Ireland is the incredible story of Pandora 'Panti' Bliss and her creator, Rory O'Neill. Part glamorous aunt, part Jessica Rabbit, Panti is an accidental activist and, in her own words, 'a court jester, whose role is to say the unsay[...]![]()
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Jennifer REDMOND, Éditeur scientifique ; Mary MCAULIFFE, Éditeur scientifique ; Sonja TIERNAN, Éditeur scientifique | Sallins : Irish Academic Press | 2015Introduction: Politicising Sexuality in Modern Ireland ~ Jennifer Redmond, Sonja Tiernan, Sandra McAvoy, Mary McAuliffe
1. 'Knowing Dissent: Lesbian Sub-culture in the Female Factories of Van Diemen's Land ~ Blathnaid Nolan
2. Elite Cour[...]![]()
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Introduction. Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest ; Emily Eells
"Sincere and Studied Triviality": The Importance of Being Earnest as an Aestheticist Comedy of Manners ; Petra Dierkes-Thrun
A Close Reading of The Importance of B[...]![]()
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Bertrand CARDIN, Éditeur scientifique ; Sylvie MIKOWSKI, Éditeur scientifique | Caen : Presses Universitaires de Caen | 2014Cécile Vivier : Identité féminine et combat patriotique : les leçons croisées de The Wild Irish Girl de Sydney Owenson (Lady Morgan)
Madolyn Nichols : "The unfettered play of their own nature" : Rosa Mulholland and the Literature of Emigrati[...]![]()
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Amanda TUCKER, Éditeur scientifique ; Moira E. CASEY, Éditeur scientifique | Cork : Cork University Press | 2014National and transnational Irish literatures Amanda Tucker and Moira Casey
To adapt or not to adapt: The question of originality in a Nigerian rewrite of an Irish classic Bisi Adigun
'Greengos': Irish constructions of Latin America befor[...]![]()
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Lisa MCGONIGLE, Auteur |This paper examines discourses of gender and sexuality, and Irish socio-sexual formations, as they are lampooned in television sitcom Father Ted. it argues that despite the claims of writers Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews that theirs i[...]![]()
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John BUTLER, Auteur |Personal history by John Butler : Young, gay and in the closet " in San Francisco![]()
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Fintan WALSH, Auteur |Fintan Walsh explores the queer(ed) side of Irish cinema.![]()
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Helen LOJEK, Auteur |Frank McGuinness's Gates of Gold (2002), a naturalistic drama set on a split stage representing the living room and bedroom of a sophisticated Dublin apartment, uses spatial metaphors to explore issues important in both Irish drama and Ir[...]![]()
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Il est juste impossible de vivre sans amour. Une affirmation simple et une réalité autrement paradoxale. Suite de rencontres, de ruptures, les personnages vont multiplier les expériences, lesbiennes, gay, bi, hétéro, chacun essayant de résoudre [...]