All Stories

  1. The Routledge Handbook of Motherhood on Screen
  2. Closing Comments
  3. The Rise of Ireland's Campus Novel
  4. “What’s luck got to do with it?”: Privilege, Morality, and the Victim in Tana French’s Wych Elm
  5. ‘Will it flood? Are you even listening to me?’ Eco-Gothic and the Climate Crisis in Kevin Barry’s ‘Fjord of Killary’
  6. “Foreigners, non-nationals, immigrants”: precarious citizenship, precarious labour(s) in Oona Frawley’s Flight (2014)
  7. Austerity and Irish Women's Writing and Culture, 1980–2020
  8. Motherhood, Referendums and Austerity in Contemporary Irish Women's Writing
  9. Irish Women's Writing and Culture under the Shadow of Austerity
  10. Northern Irish writing after the troubles: intimacies, affects, pleasures
  11. Sex work and the city: Liminal lives in Chika Unigwe’s On Black Sisters’ Street
  12. ‘Where are you from originally’: The cruel optimism of the precarious Irish public sphere in Melatu Uche Okorie’s 'Under the Awning'
  13. ‘Our Native Reminiscence’: Clinging to ‘Lost Time’ in Kevin Barry’s City of Bohane
  14. On Being Precarious
  15. ‘Come up to a place like this?’ The Problem with Seeking Sanctuary in the Rural in Mary Lavin's Short Stories
  16. Holding on to ‘Rites, Rhythms and Rituals’: Mike McCormack’s Homage to Small Town Irish Life and Death
  17. Irish Urban Fictions
  18. Introduction: Irish Urban Fictions
  19. Representations of Loss in Irish Literature
  20. Introduction: Defining Representations of Loss
  21. Staging intercultural Ireland: new plays and practitioner perspectives
  22. The Transcreation of Tokyo