“早起的人”:爱尔兰政治资本与Iarnród Enda的共鸣(2021)

IF 0.3 2区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Irish studies review Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/09670882.2023.2200881
Eoin Ó Gaora
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本文考虑、对比和比较了三位爱尔兰总理——布莱恩·考恩、恩达·肯尼和利奥·瓦拉德卡——通过将每位总理置于一条消费轴上,从一方面的紧缩延伸到另一方面的过度消费。尤其是对瓦拉德卡的流行形象进行了仔细的探索,描绘了Instagram上精心准备的午餐和生日庆祝活动的照片等人工物品是如何构成瓦拉德卡努力将自己定位为新自由主义热情捍卫者的关键部分的。尽管如此,我认为肯尼是新自由主义公民身份的典范,因此是2021年旅行历史系列Iarnród Enda的理想主持人。然后,文章探讨了该系列的意识形态共鸣,以及它在恢复其主人多少受损的形象方面所起的作用,以及肯尼与他所旅行的乡村景观之间的共生关系,阐明了该系列在呈现爱尔兰乡村的完美新自由主义愿景方面的作用。Iarnród我认为,Enda进一步作为现有国家运动的延伸,倡导从拥挤、昂贵的城市迁移到被概念为创业天堂的农村腹地。
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'People who get up early in the morning': Irish political capital and the resonances of Iarnród Enda (2021)
ABSTRACT This article considers, contrasts and compares the images of three of Ireland’s Taoisigh – Brian Cowen, Enda Kenny, and Leo Varadkar – by situating each Taoiseach along an axis of consumption, stretching from austerity on one hand, to overconsumption on the other. In particular, the popular image of Varadkar is carefully explored, charting how artefacts such as Instagram photos of carefully prepared lunches and birthday celebrations, form a key part of Varadkar’s efforts to position himself as the ardent champion of neoliberalism. Despite such efforts, I argue that it is Kenny who emerges as a paragon of neoliberal citizenship, and thus is an ideal host for 2021 travel history series Iarnród Enda. The article then explores the ideological resonances of the series and its role in rehabilitating the somewhat damaged image of its host, as well as the symbiotic relationship Kenny enjoys with the rural landscape through which he travels, illuminating the function of the series in presenting a consummately neoliberal vision of rural Ireland. Iarnród Enda, I argue, further acts as an extension of existing State campaigns advocating for a relocation from overcrowded, expensive cities into rural hinterlands conceptualised as an entrepreneurial nirvana.
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