Irish postmodernisms and popular culture

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This collection explores popular culture in Ireland and Ireland in popular culture, from Fanfic to Orange Parades; from boybands to the Blessed Virgin Mary; from celebrity tourism to the Gaelic Athletic Association. The essays examine local and global Irishness, focusing on how gender, sexuality and race shape Irish 'postmodernity'.

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Balzano, W., Mulhall, A., & Sullivan, M. (2007). Irish postmodernisms and popular culture. Irish Postmodernisms and Popular Culture (pp. 1–231). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230800588

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