Queering Memories of the Troubles: Performing LGBTQ testimonies in Northern Ireland


Autoria(s): Lehner, Stefanie
Data(s)

2017

Resumo

In Northern Ireland, decades of religious and political unrest led to the marginalization not only of rights but also the experiences and voices of those who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and/or Queer (LGBTQ). The peace process has arguably created space in which sexual minorities can voice their experiences and articulate counter-memories to those that tend to dominate ethno-nationalist commemorations of the conflict. This essay explores two productions of Northern Ireland’s first publicly funded gay theatre company, TheatreofplucK, led by artistic director Niall Rea: D.R.A.G (Divided, Radical and Gorgeous) was first performed in 2011 and explores the personal experiences of a Belfast drag queen in the form of personal testimonial monologue. The forthcoming (November 2015) performed archive installation, Tr<uble, by Shannon Yee, assembles true-life testimonies of the LGBTQ community in Northern Ireland during and after the Troubles. I will explore how performed and performative memories have the potential to ‘queer’ remembrance of the Troubles.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/queering-memories-of-the-troubles-performing-lgbtq-testimonies-in-northern-ireland(330a26d5-778f-4d8e-8daf-00f3adaa7608).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Lehner , S 2017 , ' Queering Memories of the Troubles: Performing LGBTQ testimonies in Northern Ireland ' Irish University Review , vol 47 , no. 1 .

Tipo

article