Marking fifty years of the founding of an LGBTQ rights movement in Ireland, Reeling in the Queers explores the lesser-known stories of the fight for LGBTQ rights since 1974, beyond decriminalisation and Marriage Equality. From 1990s boy bands to the AIDS priest, Fr Bernárd Lynch, from the Belfast Lesbian Line to proud parenting, from the earliest Pride events to the last days of Alternative Miss Ireland, fourteen distinct moments map the changing social and cultural landscape of Ireland.
These stories, from across the island of Ireland – and further afield – celebrate a strong community and its allies, and speak across the generations. Together, they tell a new story of the gains, losses, devastation and community rising from the ashes of defeat. It is a hugely enjoyable and insightful read for both those who lived through this movement and for those who enjoy its benefits today.
Drawing from oral history as well as archives, Reeling in the Queers brings even more to life the great big queer tapestry in Ireland. Queer history in Ireland is Irish history and acknowledging and celebrating the light and the dark of it protects all of our futures as much as our pasts.
Table des matières
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: ‘The Two Mothers got Together and Sorted it Out’: Phil Moore, Parents Enquiry and Gay Law Reform
Chapter 2: Out of the Closet and into a Boyband: 4Guyz and the Pursuit of 1990s Popstardom
Chapter 3: ‘Bent Politicians’: Gay and Lesbian Candidates in 1980s Electoral Politics
Chapter 4: ‘The Dowager Queen of the Transvestites’: Judith Storm and Gender Diversity in Late Twentieth Century Ireland
Chapter 5: A Private Matter? Gay Soldiers in the Irish Army
Chapter 6: Pink Carnations and Pink Triangles: The Emergence of Pride in Ireland (1974-1982)
Chapter 7: The AIDS Priest and His Ministry: The Story of Fr. Bernárd Lynch
Chapter 8: Rock Hudson’s Irish Weekend and the Early Irish Gay Scene
Chapter 9: Defiance and Defence: The Gay Defence Committee, Police Harassment and the Murders of 1982
Chapter 10: ‘Am I Qualified Enough Lesbian?’ The Belfast Lesbian Line and Cross-Border Lesbian Solidarity
Chapter 11: Pride in Parenting: Toni Burgess and the Story of Lesbian and Gay Parenting Rights
Chapter 12: Out at Work? Louise Hannon, Transgender Rights and Employment Equality
Chapter 13: Indecent and Most Obscene: Censorship and Suppression in Queer Irish Culture
Chapter 14: Beyond Convention: Alternative Miss Ireland’s Trailblazing Odyssey (1987-2012)
A propos de l’auteur
PÁRAIC KERRIGAN is an author, researcher and Assistant Professor in the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin. He has published widely as an academic and critic. His first book LGBTQ Visibility, Media and Sexuality in Ireland was published by Routledge in 2021.