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José Carregal-Romero
José Carregal-Romero
Universidad de Huelva
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Colm Toibin and post-nationalist Ireland: redefining family through alterity
J Carregal Romero
Estudios irlandeses, 2012
142012
The Irish Female Migrant, Silence and Family Duty in Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn
J Carregal-Romero
Études irlandaises, 129-141, 2018
72018
Queer Whispers: Gay and Lesbian Voices of Irish Fiction
J Carregal
5*2021
The cultural narratives of AIDS, gay sexuality, and family in Colm Toibin's The Blackwater Lightship
J Carregal-Romero
Papers on Language and Literature 52 (4), 350, 2016
52016
Silence and Familial Homophobia in Colm Tóibín’s “Entiendes” and “One Minus One”
J Carregal-Romero
Studi Irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies 8 (8), 393-406, 2018
42018
Sexuality and the Culture of Silence in Colm Tóibín's" The Pearl Fishers"/La sexualidad y la cultura del silencio en" The Pearl Fishers" de Colm Tóibín
JC Romero
Atlantis, 69-83, 2015
42015
Gender, Sexuality and the Ideology of the Family in Ireland
J Carregal Romero
42013
Sexuality and (Self)Censorship in Colm Tóibín’s The South: A Comparative Analysis Between the Published Text and the Drafts
J Carregal-Romero
Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 58 (4), 377-386, 2017
32017
“I am not one of his followers”: The Rewriting of the Cultural Icon of the Virgin in Colm Tóibín’s The Testament of Mary
J Carregal Romero
Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Filología Inglesa, 2013
32013
The Irish Short Story and the Aesthetics of Silence
E D’hoker
Narratives of the Unspoken in Contemporary Irish Fiction: Silences that …, 2023
22023
He’s Been Wanting to Say That for a Long Time”: Varieties of Silence in Colm Tóibín’s Fiction
J Carregal Romero
Springer, 2023
22023
‘She would work out how she was going to live’: Widowhood in Colm Tóibín's Nora Webster
J Carregal-Romero
Irish University Review 48 (2), 348-360, 2018
22018
Introduction: Silences that Speak
MT Caneda-Cabrera, J Carregal-Romero
Narratives of the Unspoken in Contemporary Irish Fiction: Silences that …, 2023
12023
Narratives of the unspoken in contemporary Irish fiction: Silences that speak
MT Caneda-Cabrera, J Carregal-Romero
Springer Nature, 2023
12023
Irishness on the Margins: Minority and Dissident Identities
J Carregal-Romero
ABEI Journal 20 (2), 135-137, 2018
12018
“What was a family?”: politics and sexuality in Colm Tóibín’s The Heather Blazing
J Carregal Romero
Moderna språk, 2017
12017
“So This was what Being Alone was like”: Articulations of Vulnerability in Colm Tóibín’s Nora Webster
J Carregal-Romero
English Studies, 1-14, 2024
2024
Unspeakable Injuries and Neoliberal Subjectivities in Sally Rooney’s Conversations with Friends and Normal People
J Carregal-Romero
Narratives of the Unspoken in Contemporary Irish Fiction: Silences that …, 2023
2023
Revolutionary Ireland, 1916-2016: Historical Facts & Social Transformations Re-Assessed
C Del Río, J Carregal
2020
The Social Silencing of Male Prostitution in Keith Ridgway’s “Angelo” and The Parts
J Carregal-Romero
New Hibernia Review/Iris Éireannach Nua 23 (1), 122-137, 2019
2019
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