HUMAN RIGHTS & POETRY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT (2022)

Rióna Ní Fhrighil & Anne Karhio, (2022). ‘Human Rights and Poetry in a Global Context’, Law and Humanities 16(1), 3-7. Full text available open-access at Law and Humanities Achoimre/Abstract: This Special Issue titled ‘Human Rights and Poetry in a Global Context’ contains five articles from a diverse range of global perspectives and contexts including Ireland, […]

IRISH POETRY AND THE FALL OF SREBRENICA (2022)

Rióna Ní Fhrighil, 2022. ”A black day this: Irish poetry and the fall of Srebrenica’, Law and Humanities 16(1), 8-27. Full article available open-access at Law and Humanities Achoimre/Abstract: The Bosnian War elicited a substantial number of poetic responses from Irish poets, writing in both English and in Irish. This article focuses on one frequently […]

HUMAN RIGHTS & POSTHUMAN POETICS (2022)

Anne Karhio, 2002. ‘Human rights and posthuman poetics in contemporary Irish poetry: technology, media, ecology’, Law and Humanities 16(1), 102-122. Full article available open-access at Law and Humanities Achoimre/Abstract: This article examines a series of poems by contemporary Irish authors writing in English, and focuses on the role of media technology in considering post-human ethics […]

GENDERING HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN GREEK POETRY (2022)

Natasha Remoundou, 2022. ‘Wronged bodies: gendering human rights abuses in contemporary Greek poetry’, Law and Humanities 16(1), 28-58. Full article available open-access at Law and Humanities Achoimre/Abstract: This article surveys the ways in which contemporary Greek poetry unveils human rights abuses in Greek society in order to push for law and social policy reforms that […]