Publicaciones (39) Publicaciones de Asier Altuna García de Salazar

2023

  1. Confronting Female Unspeakable Truths in Ireland: Donal Ryan's Strange Flowers

    Trauma, Memory and Silence of the Irish Woman in Contemporary Literature: Wounds of the Body and the Soul (Taylor and Francis), pp. 126-137

  2. Silence in Donal Ryan’s Fiction

    New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature (Palgrave Macmillan), pp. 167-189

  3. Silence in Donal Ryan’s Fiction

    Narratives of the unspoken in contemporary Irish fiction: silences that speak (Palgrave Macmillan Suiza), pp. 167-189

  4. Vulnerability in Post-Millennial Irish Fiction: The Case of Donal Ryan

    English Studies, Vol. 104, Núm. 7, pp. 1252-1266

2022

  1. Anne Griffin's When All Is Said (2019): A different haunting ageing masculinity in Irish fiction

    The Cultural Politics of In/Difference: Irish Texts and Contexts (Peter Lang AG), pp. 49-69

2021

  1. Spectral streams of post-consciousness in Mike Mccormack’s Solar Bones (2016)

    ES Review. Spanish Journal of English Studies, Núm. 42, pp. 81-103

2017

  1. Ireland and dysfunction: critical explorations in literature and film coord.

    Cambridge Scholars Publishing

  2. “Migrant Women Are Always Added”: In Conversation with Ebun Joseph Akpoveta

    Estudios irlandeses = Journal of Irish Studies, Núm. 12, pp. 158-166

2016

  1. Crisis and Dysfunction in the Irish Family: Dorothy Nelson's Fiction

    Words of crisis, crisis of words: Ireland and the representation of critical times (Cambridge Scholars Publishing), pp. 91-103

  2. Family and Dysfunction in Ireland Represented in Fiction Through the Multicultural and Intercultural Prisms

    Family and dysfunction in contemporary Irish narrative and film (Peter Lang), pp. 137-200

  3. Family and dysfunction in Ireland represented in fiction through the multicultural and intercultural prisms

    Family and Dysfunction in Contemporary Irish Narrative and Film (Peter Lang AG), pp. 137-200

  4. From Escaping To Facing Dysfunction: an Interview with Emer Martin

    Family and dysfunction in contemporary Irish narrative and film (Peter Lang), pp. 303-320

  5. Multiculturalism and the immigrant “Irish woman” after the Celtic Tiger: marginalisation, gender-based violence and family dysfunction in Ebun Akpoveta’s Trapped: Prison Without Walls

    Irish Studies Review, Vol. 24, Núm. 1, pp. 95-104

2014

  1. Edna O'Brien's Mother Ireland Revisited: Claire Keegan's "(M)other Ireland"

    Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, Núm. 68, pp. 195-206

2013

  1. Envisaging Transcultural Realities through Literature in Europe.: The Case of Ireland

    Europe - space for transcultural existence? (Göttingen University Press), pp. 14

  2. Europe - space for transcultural existence?

    Göttingen University Press