Author Dr Patrick McDonagh, speaks to GCN about his excellent new book, 'Gay and Lbian Activism the Republic of Ireland 1973-93'.
Contents:
- AT SWIM, TWO BOYS IS A GREAT IRISH NOVEL, AND A GROUNDBREAKG GAY LOVE STORY
- STUNNG NEW BOOK LOOKS AT THE FASCATG HISTORY OF GAY AND LBIAN ACTIVISM IRELAND
- JOHN BOYNE'S THE HEART'S INVISIBLE FURI ABOUT A GAY MAN POST-WAR IRELAND
- QUEER LOVE: 'THERE AREN’T MANY BOOKS THAT FOC ON GAY PEOPLE'
- TRACKG A HISTORY OF IMAGARY QUEER OR GAY MEN MORN IRISH LERATURE
- “GAY GAELS” WHO HAVE ENRICHED IRELAND’S HISTORY AND CULTURE FOR THE WORLD
AT SWIM, TWO BOYS IS A GREAT IRISH NOVEL, AND A GROUNDBREAKG GAY LOVE STORY
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STUNNG NEW BOOK LOOKS AT THE FASCATG HISTORY OF GAY AND LBIAN ACTIVISM IRELAND
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Thanks, Jamie O’Neill, I owe you urse, At Swim, Two Boys is a universal novel that enpass much more than simply the gay experience. As part of our #Gaylypicks seri, Team GCN gathered together their top tips to fill your bookshelv or stock up on for that staytn and we’ve round them up here for you to take your pick.
JOHN BOYNE'S THE HEART'S INVISIBLE FURI ABOUT A GAY MAN POST-WAR IRELAND
A llectn of funny and sightful says om Roxane Gay chartg the journey of her evolutn and mentg on the state of femism today. Due to the possible repercsns of wrg about homosexual experienc the early 1900’s, this sential novel was not released until after Forster’s ath.
A charged llectn of 15 says, Lor tak on sexism, racism, ageism, homophobia, class, and propounds social difference as a vehicle for actn and change. Given the current suatn Poland, Swimmg the Dark giv ntext to the suatn faced by LGBT+ people a untry currently beg n by a eply homophobic ernment.
QUEER LOVE: 'THERE AREN’T MANY BOOKS THAT FOC ON GAY PEOPLE'
Gay and Lbian Activism the Republic of Ireland 1973-93 explor the many varied activi that gay and lbian dividuals engaged to try to improve the liv of gay and lbian dividuals the Republic of Ireland om the start of gay rights activism here 1973 to the crimalisatn of sexual activy between mal and the amendment of the Unfair Dismissals Act to clu sexual orientatn 1993. In particular, looks at the importance of gay and lbian anisatns creatg spac to meet throughout Ireland, whether that be the Hirschfeld Centre Dubl, the Phoenix Centre or Quay Co-Op Cork or meetg rooms hotels Galway.
It also explor the tablishment of important servic such as Tel-A-Friend, Lbian Le and Parents Enquiry, the rponse to HIV and AIDS 1980’s Ireland, and teractn wh the tra unn movement, stunt movement, Irish Council for Civil Liberti, polil parti and ternatnal gay and lbian anisatns. “In short, the book seeks to monstrate the extent to which gay and lbian activists Ireland did not solely mpaign to crimalise sexual activy between mal, but rather engaged much broar activism, which was not nfed to Dubl nor solely to the activi of men.
Through the efforts, they helped to fe important allianc and brg about an improvement the liv of gay and lbian dividuals Ireland.
TRACKG A HISTORY OF IMAGARY QUEER OR GAY MEN MORN IRISH LERATURE
The book seeks to emphasise the extent to which Ireland’s gay and lbian muny has played a signifint role the transformatn of Irish society and further historil rearch should not om their stori or ntributn.
“GAY GAELS” WHO HAVE ENRICHED IRELAND’S HISTORY AND CULTURE FOR THE WORLD
Arthur Leahy and Tony O’Regan of Cork Gay Collective handg out leaflets durg Gay Pri Week on Prc Street, Cork, c.