This collection examines the presence of minority communities and
dissident voices in Ireland both historically and in a contemporary
framework. Accordingly, the contributions explore different facets
of what we term "Irish minority and dissident identities," ranging
from political agitators drowned out by mainstream narratives of
nationhood, to identities differentiated from the majority in terms
of ethnicity, religion, class and health; and sexual minorities
that challenge heteronormative perspectives on marriage,
contraception, abortion, and divorce. At a moment when
transnational democracy and the rights of minorities seem to be at
risk, a book of this nature seems more pressing than ever. In
different ways, the essays gathered here remind us of the
importance of 'rethinking' nationhood, by a process of
denaturalisation of the supremacy of white heterosexual structures.
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