TY - BOOK AU - Melania Terrazas Gallego PY - 2026 CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1662-9094 TI - Satire, Youth, and Gender in Contemporary Irish Fiction UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1496170 N2 - This book focuses on the satirical practice of four contemporary Irish writers spanning over three decades: Patrick McCabe, Emer Martin, Alan McMonagle, and Naoise Dolan, and places these writers in the context of a tradition of Irish satirical writing. Drawing on seminal publications in satiric theory and recent research into satire of a more complex and rhetorical nature, the discussion engages with theories related to genre, gender (also viewed through a queer lens), the sociology of literature, philosophy, economics, and posthumanism. This study illuminates both the power of satire and its significance to an understanding of postmodernity before and after the 2008 crash, a pivotal moment in Irish society. The discussion encourages a renewed reading of issues around intersectionality, sexuality, and heteronormativity. It also tries to reinvigorate alternative speculation around current socio-economic, ideological, cultural, and ethical questions, rather than seeking answers. Ultimately, it is intended that this novel cultural approach to Irish capitalism be applied to other experimental novels featuring youthful characters by writers born in Ireland but also beyond. KW - Irish Culture, satire, youth, intersectionality, Patrick McCabe, Emer Martin, Alan McMonagle, Naoise Dolan, Irish fiction, rhetoric, genre, capitalism, neoliberalism, posthumanism, sexuality, heteronormativity, ideology, politics, ethics, queer studies, sociology, anti-Bildungsroman, Melania Terrazas Gallego, Satire, Youth, and Gender in Contemporary Irish Fiction LA - English ER -