On the twenty-third of May 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by popular vote. This event reversed a large part, if not all, of Ireland’s reputation for a Catholic-led conservatism concerning sexual and gender identities. I argue in this article that we can see a parallel-in-miniature to this momentous shift in something of a reversal of children’s literature’s views in this respect too, and I will concentrate on exploring what is at stake in the ways that childhood, sexual and gender identities are constructed in some recent children’s literature criticism in the light of these shifts. My interest is to consider: what is the ever-burgeoning interest in the gay, queer, cross-dressing, transsexual or transg...
Through the personal narratives offour gay men coming of age during the 1970s, this paper questions...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
Media representations of young people are an important patt of society's ongoing discussion with it...
On the twenty-third of May 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by p...
On the twenty-third of May 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by p...
Drawing on a corpus of articles pertaining to the sexualisation of children in national Irish newspa...
Since the early 1990s, non-heteronormative masculinities have gained a certain degree of acceptance...
Drawing on a corpus of articles pertaining to the sexualisation of children in national Irish newspa...
It has been nearly 30 years since Teresa de Lauretis coined the term “Queer Theory” in a special edi...
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 09/08/2...
Legislative and cultural changes have produced significant shifts in sexual and gender rights. Altho...
In this article, we demonstrate how the theory of vulnerability-in-resistance is manifest in the sch...
Legislative and cultural changes have produced significant shifts in sexual and gender rights. Alth...
What is this Report About? Funded by the Irish Research Council, this study is the result of a colla...
Through the personal narratives offour gay men coming of age during the 1970s, this paper questions...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
Media representations of young people are an important patt of society's ongoing discussion with it...
On the twenty-third of May 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by p...
On the twenty-third of May 2015, Ireland became the first country to legalise same-sex marriage by p...
Drawing on a corpus of articles pertaining to the sexualisation of children in national Irish newspa...
Since the early 1990s, non-heteronormative masculinities have gained a certain degree of acceptance...
Drawing on a corpus of articles pertaining to the sexualisation of children in national Irish newspa...
It has been nearly 30 years since Teresa de Lauretis coined the term “Queer Theory” in a special edi...
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 09/08/2...
Legislative and cultural changes have produced significant shifts in sexual and gender rights. Altho...
In this article, we demonstrate how the theory of vulnerability-in-resistance is manifest in the sch...
Legislative and cultural changes have produced significant shifts in sexual and gender rights. Alth...
What is this Report About? Funded by the Irish Research Council, this study is the result of a colla...
Through the personal narratives offour gay men coming of age during the 1970s, this paper questions...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
Media representations of young people are an important patt of society's ongoing discussion with it...