Jennifer Mooney

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Jennifer Mooney is an Assistant Professor at the School of English and chair of the MA in Children’s and Young Adult Literature degree programme. 


Jennifer has published on Irish and international young adult literature and Irish writing. She is co-editor of the The Routledge Companion to Young Adult Literature (forthcoming 2026)Her monograph, Feminist Discourse in Irish Literature (2022), addresses the role of YA Irish literature in responding and contributing to some the most controversial and contemporary issues in today’s modern society: gender, and conflicting views of power, sexism, and consent. She is also a published creative writer, with expertise in playwrighting (stage and radio). Jennifer is president of The Irish Society for the Study of Children’s Literature.


Research Interests

Research interests include children’s and young adult literature, particularly contemporary YA realism, genders and sexualities in YA literature and YA poetry.  



Book

Year Publication
2022 Jennifer Money (2022) Feminist Discourse in Irish Literature: Gender and Power in Louise O'Neill's Young Adult Fiction. London/ New York: Routledge.

Book Chapter

Year Publication
2024 (2024) ''As a Saga and not as Separate Pieces’: Simultaneity and Padraic Colum’s Poetry' In: The Writings of Padraic Colum: ‘That Queer Thing, Genius’. London/ New York : Routledge.
2023 (2023) ''Controversies of Authentic Adolescent Realism in Isabel Quintero’s Gabi, a Girl in Pieces (2014) and Louise O’Neill’s Asking For It (2015)'' In: Navigating Children’s Literature through Controversy: Global and Transnational Perspectives. Netherlands : Brill.
2026 Keith O'Sulivan; Jennifer Mooney (2026) '‘Teenaged Virgils: Young Adult Poets’' In: The Routledge Companion to YA Literature. New York and London : Routledge.
2025 Keith O'Sullivan; Jennifer Mooney (2025) 'Coming of Age: Genders and Sexualities in Irish Young Adult Fiction' In: The Companion to the Contemporary Irish Novel. Syracuse : Syracuse University Press.

Peer Reviewed Journal

Year Publication
2025 Jennifer Mooney (2025) '“I Think We All Just Got a Bit Too Proud of Ourselves Too Soon …I Think This is the Backlash”: Heteronormativity, Whiteness, and Far-Right Extremism in Caroline O’Donoghue’s All Our Hidden Gifts Trilogy'. Irish Studies Review, 33 (1).
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Media

Title Year Type Authors
Why don't we see more older-woman-younger-man romances on TV? 2025 Newspaper article (online) Jennifer Mooney

Current Postgraduate Students

Student Name Degree Supervision
Ewaiwi ,Siba PhD Supervisor
Isac ,Ashly PhD-track Supervisor

Modules Coordinated

Term Title Subject
2022 EL503
2022 EL504
2022 EL305
2022 EL202
2024 EL503A
2024 EL502A
2023 EL202X
2023 EL506
2024 EL502
2023 EL101
2023 EL305X
2024 EL505
2023 EL108
2023 LC518
2023 EL504A
2023 EL505A
2023 EL501