Um resultado de muitas guerras: A democracia irlandesa no pós-independência e outras possibilidades

Autores

  • Irene Portela Universidade de Coimbra. Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37389/abei.v24i1.205358

Resumo

Uma explicação para o sucesso da democracia irlandesa é a presença de concepções diversas sobre a Irlanda, em que “guerras” não correspondem a um lado vitorioso nítido. Isto pode estar relacionado ao Levante da Páscoa de 1916, às disputas em torno do Tratado Anglo-Irlandês e à Guerra Civil que se seguiu. A “alta política” apresenta divisões análogas e certa aceitação dos limites de uma narrativa única. O sistema político irlandês, em grande parte remanescente do que existia antes da independência, desempenha um papel significativo no processo. Vale a pena destacar o PR-STV, o canvassing e as clinics oferecidas pelos representantes políticos. Assim enfatizo a importância de leituras da democracia orientadas por valores. O conceito de “pequenas vozes” é útil para apreender o contexto geral, traduzindo o que se apresenta em termos da operação mais “cotidiana” da política irlandesa. Reflete a interconexão entre “pessoas”, suas “pequenas vozes”, mutantes, e sua relação com os cenários políticos mais amplos. Diversas dimensões de violência permaneceram, explicitadas na lide com o grupo étnico constituído pelos Travellers, com mulheres e crianças, com Asylum seekers e com sem-teto. A abertura de espaço para pequenas vozes pode constituir uma contribuição da Irlanda para a criação de (des)mundos e, assim, para a democracia no mundo.

Biografia do Autor

  • Irene Portela, Universidade de Coimbra. Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares

    Irene Portela has a Master’s in Social Anthropology (Museu Nacional / UFRJ) and a Doctorate in Political Science (PPGCP / UFF). The doctoral dissertation is entitled ‘On the excuse of Ireland - (un)worlds, wars, subjects, little voices, democracies.’ Irene was for many years a researcher and a university teacher. She also worked in the Coordination of Science Education of MAST -Museu de Astronomia e Ciências Afins. She is currently an associa- te researcher of CEIS20 - Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares da Universidade de Coimbra and is living in the Southwest of Ireland.

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Portela, I. (2023). Um resultado de muitas guerras: A democracia irlandesa no pós-independência e outras possibilidades. ABEI Journal, 24(1), 49-67. https://doi.org/10.37389/abei.v24i1.205358