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CONTENTS: Agnès Maillot: Introduction: Humour and Irreverence as Subversive Weapons in Irish Culture – Marie-Violaine Louvet: From Belfast to Jerusalem via Rio de Janeiro: Imaginary Geographies and Anti-Imperialism in Carlos Latuff ’s Political Cartoons – Felix Larkin: «The Long and the Short of it All»: De Valera, Seán T. O’Kelly and
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Dónal Mulligan: Humour, Satire & Counter-Discourse around Ireland’s 2015 Marriage Referendum Online: An Analysis of #marref – Agnès Maillot: Rather Sex than Pistols:
and the Punk Scene in Northern Ireland – Fabrice Mourlon:
: An Alternative Bookstore in Belfast – Valérie Morisson: Seán Hillen’s
: A Long-Censored Satire of the Conflict – Wesley Hutchinson: «A Remnant in the Land»: The Ulster Scot, Writing and Resistance – Sylvie Mikowski: «Bringing the Big House Down»: Molly Keane and the Tradition of Irish Satire – Anne Goarzin: From Ireland, with Irreverence: The «Fierce Indignation» of Jonathan Swift and Paul Durcan – Vito Carrassi: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Irish Folklore: The Irreverent Parody of
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François Sablayrolles: Seán Ó Faoláin and De Valera’s «Dreary Eden» – Eugene Mcnulty: Once more with Feeling: Restaging History in the Work of Gerald MacNamara – Maria Gaviña Costero: Mr Emmet will never have an Epitaph: Brian Friel’s
– Virginie Roche-Tiengo: Violence and the Catharsis of Beyond the Grave Counter-Discourse in the Theatre of Brian Friel.