爱尔兰的“人口现代性”:公民身份、移民和生育率的文化分析

Veerendra Lele
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2004年6月,爱尔兰公民就一项宪法公投进行投票,该公投提议“改变有关出生即获得公民身份的宪法权利的规则”。提议的修改和随后的公投结果产生了各种评论和学术研究。虽然政治经济因素和关于移民的种族化话语是理解爱尔兰当代变化的核心,但本文通过三个相互关联但在分析上可区分的方面考察了与公投相对应的不断变化的人口和相关文化条件:a)人口变化,特别是移民和生育率的模式;b)改变爱尔兰和欧洲现代性和身份的观念;c)爱尔兰殖民主义和侨民的历史经历。爱尔兰的“人口现代性”是一种文化综合体,它解释了社会人口因素,如(低)生育率、高预期寿命、第一胎和结婚的时间、低婴儿/儿童死亡率,以及与国家和个人的政治和历史话语有关的移民和流动的可变标准。
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‘Demographic Modernity’ in Ireland: A Cultural Analysis of Citizenship, Migration, and Fertility

In June 2004 citizens in Ireland voted on a constitutional referendum which proposed “to change the rules about the constitutional entitlement to citizenship by birth.” Te proposed change and subsequent vote in favor of the referendum generated a variety of commentary and scholarship. While factors of political economy and a racialized discourse regarding immigration are central to understanding contemporary change in Ireland, this article examines the changing demographic and related cultural conditions corresponding with the referendum through three interrelated yet analytically distinguishable strands: a) population change, specifically patterns of migration and fertility; b) changing notions of Irish and European modernity and identity; and c) Ireland's historical experience of colonialism and diaspora. ‘Demographic modernity’ in Ireland is a cultural complex that interprets social demographic factors such as (low) fertility, high life expectancy, timing of first births and of marriage, low infant/child mortality, and variable standards of migration and mobility in relation to political and historical discourses about nation and person.

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