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- W75932507 abstract "espanolEn Irlanda, la creacion del Estado Libre Irlandes en 1922 dio lugar a la institucionalizacion de una nocion conservadora de identidad nacional, caracterizada por su enaltecimiento de valores patriarcales y catolicos que menoscababan los derechos individuales de mujeres y homosexuales. La definicion tradicional de familia, descrita en la Constitucion Irlandesa de 1937 como unidad basica y pilar fundamental de la sociedad, parece haber desempenado un papel esencial en el ensalzamiento de ciertos valores morales en la recien proclamada Republica (Brown 2004:152; Conrad 2004:10; Mullally 2005:85). Haciendo uso de una perspectiva historica y cultural, el presente trabajo intentara explicar como el hecho de definir la familia necesariamente acarrea ciertos conflictos de interpretacion relacionados con la legalidad y la aceptacion publica de manifestaciones alternativas de familia (Hodgson 1994:222; Martin 2005:18). Este estudio remite tambien a la nocion de “performatividad” de Judith Butler, que contempla la idea de genero como un constructo social. Asimismo, la percepcion general sobre que es una familia varia segun circunstancias sociales y discursos morales. EnglishIn Ireland, the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 was followed by the institutionalisation of a deeply conservative notion of national identity, firmly sustained by Catholic and patriarchal values which were at odds with the personal rights of women and homosexuals. Described in the 1937 Constitution as “the natural, primary and fundamental unit group of society” (article 41.1), the traditional definition of family seems to have played an instrumental role in the promotion of a national ethos in the newly independent Republic (Brown 2004:152; Conrad 2004:10; Mullally 2005:85). Making use of a cultural and historical perspective, this article will discuss how defining family entails conflicts of interpretation as well as questions of legitimacy that relate to constitutional law and the accepted mores of society (Hodgson 1994:222; Martin 2005:18). This study is also informed by Judith Butler’s theorisation of the “performative”, which views gender as socially constructed. Likewise, the structural forms of legitimacy involving the family are fluid, thus keeping a correlation with current social values." @default.
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- W75932507 title "GENDER, SEXUALITY AND THE IDEOLOGY OF THE FAMILY IN IRELAND" @default.
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