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Irish Girlhood and Female Sexuality in Claire Hennessy’s Like Other Girls

Iria Seijas-Pérez
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In recent years, the success of Irish female authors and the increase of Irish Young Adult literature publications have contributed to a wider recognition of narratives of girlhood. Such is the case of Claire Hennessy’s YA fiction novel Like Other Girls, which focuses on the experiences of sixteen-year-old Lauren Carroll as she navigates being a queer young female in contemporary Ireland and deals with having an abortion in the pre-Repeal Republic. This article analyses Like Other Girls focusing on three key aspects depicted in the novel: female body and sexuality, the concept of an LGBTQ+ group as a support network for queer youth, and the experience of abortion in pre-Repeal Ireland. Such analysis is carried out with the objective of giving recognition of Irish girlhood, as well as acknowledging the importance of narratives where the female body, diverse sexualities and those concerns involved in growing up female in contemporary Ireland are depicted so that young girls can find a space to identify themselves.

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Iria Seijas-Pérez

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Seijas-Pérez, I. (2022). Irish Girlhood and Female Sexuality in Claire Hennessy’s Like Other Girls. https://www.estudiosirlandeses.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/EI-17-Iria-Seijas-1.pdf

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2022
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