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. LGBTQ+ claims for political legitimacy were never more visible than on 23rd May 2015, when the courtyard of Dublin Castle courtyard erupted in celebration (carried live on national television) in response to the 62% majority vote in favour of the Marriage Equality referendum. One iconic image of that day stands out, that of drag queen Panti Bliss onstage with arms aloft in jubilation. Panti’s crucial speech on another landmark Dublin stage, that of the Abbey Theatre, called out Irish homophobia in the run-up to ...
This article offers a comprehensive, research-informed reflection on the contents of the special dou...
The current historiography on the early gay and lesbian liberation movement in Ireland 1970s-1990s h...
This dissertation explores the performance of Shakespeare by Irish theatre practitioners in Ireland ...
peer-reviewedThis essay explores two key interventions in the twentieth-century urban history of Iri...
This essay explores two key interventions in the twentieth-century urban history of Irish LGBTQ+ pro...
The surge of queer performance produced across Ireland since the first stirrings of the Celtic Tiger...
This dissertation examines the queer visibility and discourses surrounding that visibility as they ...
This chapter places contemporary drag performance in Ireland within a historical context of disside...
Since the early 1990s, non-heteronormative masculinities have gained a certain degree of acceptance ...
Book synopsis: This book contains an exciting collection of essays focusing on a variety of alternat...
Book synopsis: In the expansive and expanding field of Irish studies, performance has typically feat...
This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND...
The success of the 2015 marriage equality referendum made Ireland the first country in the world to ...
This thesis maps out and analyses images of queer masculinities in recent Irish cinema to investigat...
This thematically-arranged study traces the emergence of visible gay/lesbian communities across Irel...
This article offers a comprehensive, research-informed reflection on the contents of the special dou...
The current historiography on the early gay and lesbian liberation movement in Ireland 1970s-1990s h...
This dissertation explores the performance of Shakespeare by Irish theatre practitioners in Ireland ...
peer-reviewedThis essay explores two key interventions in the twentieth-century urban history of Iri...
This essay explores two key interventions in the twentieth-century urban history of Irish LGBTQ+ pro...
The surge of queer performance produced across Ireland since the first stirrings of the Celtic Tiger...
This dissertation examines the queer visibility and discourses surrounding that visibility as they ...
This chapter places contemporary drag performance in Ireland within a historical context of disside...
Since the early 1990s, non-heteronormative masculinities have gained a certain degree of acceptance ...
Book synopsis: This book contains an exciting collection of essays focusing on a variety of alternat...
Book synopsis: In the expansive and expanding field of Irish studies, performance has typically feat...
This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND...
The success of the 2015 marriage equality referendum made Ireland the first country in the world to ...
This thesis maps out and analyses images of queer masculinities in recent Irish cinema to investigat...
This thematically-arranged study traces the emergence of visible gay/lesbian communities across Irel...
This article offers a comprehensive, research-informed reflection on the contents of the special dou...
The current historiography on the early gay and lesbian liberation movement in Ireland 1970s-1990s h...
This dissertation explores the performance of Shakespeare by Irish theatre practitioners in Ireland ...