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Ireland Inc.: The corporatization of affective life in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
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Date Issued
2020-01-01
Date Available
2025-01-06T15:42:30Z
Abstract
Employing a framework of commercial nationalism, this article analyses how a post-Celtic Tiger Irish government aligned with elite interests has doubled down on its commitment to corporate citizenship. Despite the depredations of this era being directly attributable to the irrational exuberance of the Celtic Tiger period and lapses in financial regulation, Ireland post-2008 is marked by a radical forgetfulness and defined by ‘Shock Doctrine’ regulatory policies that have installed corporatism at the heart of everyday life. Key features of this landscape include ongoing governmental facilitation of tax avoidance by multinational corporations, the hollowing out of public services, the normalization of under-employment and a burgeoning housing crisis. We show here how the popular images and narratives of the period index a shift toward corporate impregnability and a public culture in which individuals absorb greater risk and take up positions of heightened precarity.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
SAGE
Journal
International Journal of Cultural Studies
Volume
23
Issue
1
Start Page
60
End Page
80
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1367-8779
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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