Discourses of diasporic responsibility in Ireland: The modern moment and the discursive costs of moving
Discourses of diasporic responsibility in Ireland: The modern moment and the discursive costs of moving
Author(s): Aaron ThornburgSubject(s): Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Celtic Tiger; diasporic responsibility; immigration discourse; Irish emigration; immigration to Ireland;
Summary/Abstract: In this paper, I offer a critical reflection regarding the rhetorical employment of an analogy between mid-nineteenth-century, Famine-age emigrants from Ireland and non-Irish-national immigrants that have been increasingly present in the Republic of Ireland since the mid-1990s. While this discursive device is considered to be politically correct, cosmopolitan, and/or accepting of recent migrants to Ireland, I maintain that drawing the comparison between Famine-age and earlier emigrants from Ireland and current-day immigrants to the island supports the characterization of non-Irish-national residents as less than modern and incapable of integration into Irish society.
Journal: Migration Letters
- Issue Year: 6/2009
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 37-47
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English