Media

Radio

‘It Must Be Wonderful To Be Free (Brendan Behan),’ Archive on 4 (BBC Radio 4, 16 March 2024) – Invited Contributor.

Video

‘The North of Ireland, Modernism, and the Medicalization of Sex,’ Global Irish Studies Research Seminar and Georgetown University Medical Humanities Initiative Joint Session (Georgetown University, November 2023).

‘Erasing Queer Erasure in Recent Irish Video Games’, Arts in Crisis: Keble Arts Week, 2021 (Keble College, University of Oxford, February 2021).

‘Dear Dr Kirkpatrick’: Irish Experiences of Venereal Disease in the 1920s (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland Kirkpatrick History of Medicine Awards, 2018).

Podcast Appearances

Irish History Podcast with Fin Dwyer

‘The Parnell Divorce Case’, Irish History Podcast (May 2023).

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Censored with Aoife Bhreatnach

‘Evil Literature: Languages of Censorship’, Censored (August 2022).

‘Riotous: J.M. Synge, The Playboy of the Western World (1907) – Part 1’, Censored (February 2022).

‘Riotous: J.M. Synge, The Playboy of the Western World (1907) – Part 2’, Censored (February 2022).

‘Fecundshite: James Joyce, Ulysses (1922)’, Censored (March 2021).

‘Filth and Faeces: Samuel Beckett, More Pricks Than Kicks (1934)’, Censored (August 2020).

‘Veni, V.D., Vici’: Flann O’Brien, Sexual Health, and the Exhaustion of Irish Modernism (British Association for Irish Studies Virtual Conference, May 2020).

The Modernist Podcast, Episode 4: Queer Modernism(s) (May 2017)

Press and Interviews

‘Screening the Sexational: A Century of Irish Film Censorship’ with Aoife Bhreatnach, Century Ireland (July 2023), RTÉ, Online.

‘Lloyd Meadhbh Houston «I grandi scrittori irlandese hanno reagito alle censure»’ [The great Irish writers reacted to censorship], Il Piccolo (28 June 2023), 31.

– Unabridged English-Language Version:

‘From Syphilisation to Censorship: Sexual Health in Modern Irish Politics and Culture’, RTÉ Brainstorm (14 April 2023), Online.

‘Lucinda MacPherson interviews Dr Lloyd (Meadhbh) Houston, the Gender Consultant on Scandaltown at the Lyric, Hammersmith’, Chiswick Calendar (16 April 2022), Online.

‘Is Ulysses still the dirtiest book of them all? Depends what you mean by ‘dirty’…’, Irish Times (01 February 2022), Online [Pay-Wall ].

– Non-Pay-Wall Version:

‘Stories from the Sex Lives of 20th Century Irish Men and Women’, RTÉ Brainstorm (22 October 2021), Online.

‘Researcher keen to expand Oxford research on history of sexuality while at U of A’, Folio (10 September 2021), Online.

‘(S)ex Libris’, Times Literary Supplement (10 January 2019), Online.

‘Bodleian Reveals Bodies in the Library’, The Times (07 November 2018), 3.

‘Revealed: How ‘Heroic’ Bodleian Librarians Have Secretly Stored ‘Immoral and Obscene’ Texts like The Karma Sutra and Lady Chatterley’s Lover in Defiance of the State for Nearly 200 Years’, The Daily Mail (07 November 2018), Online.

‘From Madonna’s Sex to Lady Chatterley: Inside the Bodleian’s Explicit Book Club’, The Guardian (08 November 2018), Online.

– ‘In Good Books: A History of Hero Librarians’, The Guardian (08 November 2018), G2, 3.

‘Bodleian Libraries’ ‘Obscene’ Books Go on Display’, BBC News (08 November 2018), Online.

‘Oxford’s Library Once Branded Its Sauciest Books With a Greek Letter’, Atlas Obscura (15 November 2018), Online.

Blogs and Commentary

‘Pride Week: Autism, Queerness, and Unmasked Gaming – A Personal Reflection’, Eurogamer (July 2024), Online.

‘Pride Week: Make Cyberpunk Queer (Again) – A Cyborg Manifesto’, Eurogamer (June 2022), Online.

‘Pride Week: Disidentification and Lady Dimitrescu – Taking Pride in Queer Thirst’, Eurogamer (July 2021), Online.

‘Reflections On… Supporting Transgender and Gender-Diverse Young People in the Classroom’, Museum of Childhood Ireland / Músaem Óige na hÉireann – Education Blog (June 2021), Online.

‘Someone Should Make a Game About… Flann O’Brien’, Eurogamer (June 2021), Online.

If Found… and How Gaming Can Help Articulate LGBTQIA+ Experience: An Interview with Llaura McGee’, The Gamer (February 2021), Online.

‘Erasing Erasure in If Found… – An Irish Indie Game About Growing Up, Coming Out, and Coming Home’, Eurogamer (August 2020), Online.

‘Pride Week: Final Fantasy 7 – The Perfect Queer Epic for Pride in Lockdown’, Eurogamer (June 2020), Online.

Lloyd (Meadhbh) Houston

‘Spotlight on Students: Lloyd (Meadhbh) Houston, Hertford College’, University of Oxford, Faculty of English Language and Literature (December 2018), Online.

“We are scientists, writers, musicians, engineers. We are people.” University of Oxford, Medium (28 March 2018), Online.

‘This is the outfit I was wearing when I first realised I was genderqueer’, Queertexstyles, Online.

‘The Loves that Dare To Speak Their Name’, Pubs and Publications (08 September 2018), Online.

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‘”The Wages of Sin is a Month in the Locke”: Irish Modernism and the Politics of Venereal Disease’, Perceptions of Pregnancy (29 February 2016), Online.

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