Irish Postmodernisms and Popular Culture
"Cover" -- "Contents" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Notes on Contributors" -- "Introduction" -- "Part I Race" -- "1 Not Irish Enough? Masculinity and Ethnicity in The Wire and Rescue Me" -- "2 Reading and Writing Race in Ireland: Roddy Doyle and Metro Eireann" -- "3 Marching, Minstrelsy, Masquerade: Parading White Loyalist Masculinity as 'Blackness'" -- "4 'Is it for the Glamour?': Masculinity, Nationhood and Amateurism in Contemporary Projections of the Gaelic Athletic Association" -- "Part II Space" -- "5 'Our Nuns are not a Nation': Politicizing the Convent in Irish Literature and Film" -- "6 Fanfic in Ireland: No Country, No Sex, No Money, No Name" -- "7 Widening the Frame: the Politics of Mural Photography in Northern Ireland" -- "8 Tracking the Luas between the Human and the Inhuman" -- "Part III Diaspora" -- "9 Cinematic Constructions of Irish Musical Ethnicity" -- "10 St Patrick's Day Expulsions: Race and Homophobia in New York's Parade" -- "11 Fantasy, Celebrity and 'Family Values' in High-End and Special Event Tourism in Ireland" -- "12 A Mirror up to Irishness: Hollywood Hard Men and Witty Women" -- "Part IV Aporia" -- "13 'Let's Get Killed': Culture and Peace in Northern Ireland" -- "14 Boyz to Men: Irish Boy Bands and Mothering the Nation" -- "15 Quare Theory" -- "16 Camping up the Emerald Aisle: 'Queerness' in Irish Popular Culture" -- "Index" -- "A" -- "B" -- "C" -- "D" -- "E" -- "F" -- "G" -- "H" -- "I" -- "J" -- "K" -- "L" -- "M" -- "N" -- "O" -- "P" -- "Q" -- "R" -- "S" -- "T" -- "U" -- "V" -- "W