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Deciphering Irish Alcohol and Substance use: Post-war Representations and Accounts

Descrizione del progetto

L’importanza di comprendere le disgrazie della migrazione irlandese

Molti migranti irlandesi del dopoguerra a Londra e New York sono bollati come alcolisti o tossicodipendenti. In modo univoco, il progetto DIASPORA, finanziato dall’UE, utilizzerà tali stereotipi etnici come piattaforma per indagare sulla migrazione irlandese e sulle problematiche associate quali l’abuso di sostanze stupefacenti, la salute mentale, l’etnia e la discriminazione. Lo studio attingerà da una varietà di fonti, inclusi resoconti di esperti, religiosi e personali. L’obiettivo finale è consentire l’apprezzamento della complessità della storia migratoria irlandese di lunga data, in modo da applicarla ad altre situazioni di migranti maggiormente contemporanee in Gran Bretagna e negli Stati Uniti.

Obiettivo

DIASPORA will focus on the Irish in post-war London and New York to provide a nuanced and penetrative investigation of the intersections between alcohol, drug use, mental health, migration and ethnicity. Crucially, it will interrogate the cultural and societal implications of the ubiquitous “drunken Irish” label, the disproportionate rates of alcoholism reported among Irish migrants/diaspora, and the perceived day-to-day roles of recreational drugs, drink and drinking spaces – both positive and negative – in the lived experiences of this cohort. The project will trace the interplay between expert, state, religious and cultural representations, before contrasting findings with first-hand accounts by Irish migrants/diaspora.

By casting alcohol and drugs as prisms through which to view experiences and portrayals of the Irish abroad, the project will expose fault lines in existing historical studies of (i) Irish migration; (ii) migration, health and ethnicity; and (iii) alcohol and drugs, which have eschewed any meaningful examination of this topic. By drawing together these ordinarily distinct strands of historiography, and placing an ethnic stereotype at the centre of its investigation, it will redefine scholarly debates about other ethnic groups, as well as broader discourses on the physical and mental implications of migration and discrimination.

DIASPORA’s overarching aim is to use the longevity of Irish migration to London and New York to enlighten the evolving ethnic and racial experience in Britain and the US. The project will offer a blueprint for future comparative analyses of health, ethnicity and race in historical perspective. To do so, it will blend traditional historical methodologies, including robust archival research on government files and Irish community and service centre records, with oral histories, and analysis of medical, sociology, social work and religious journals, autobiographies, fictional literature, drama, film and documentaries.

Istituzione ospitante

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 417 818,00
Indirizzo
BELFIELD
4 Dublin
Irlanda

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Regione
Ireland Eastern and Midland Dublin
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 417 818,00

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