Citizenship and IdentityThrough a detailed introductory discussion of the relation between the civil and the political, and between recognition and representation, this book provides a comprehensive vocabulary for understanding citizenship. It uses the work of T H Marshall to frame the critical interrogation of how ethnic, technological, ecological, cosmopolitan, sexual and cultural rights relate to citizenship. The authors show how the civil, political and social meanings of citizenship have been redefined by postmodernization and globalization. |
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Engin F Isin, Patricia K Wood. Citizenship and Identity Politics and Culture A Theory , Culture & Society series.
Engin F Isin, Patricia K Wood. Citizenship and Identity Politics and Culture A Theory , Culture & Society series.
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... Society series Politics and Culture analyses the complex relationships between civil society , identities and contemporary states . Individual books will draw on the major theoretical paradigms in politics , international relations ...
... Society series Politics and Culture analyses the complex relationships between civil society , identities and contemporary states . Individual books will draw on the major theoretical paradigms in politics , international relations ...
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... society , even an assertion of more meaningful collective identities against bureaucratic and technocratic visions of society . Nevertheless , they fear that ' there can also be a dangerously narrow and parochial quality in these ...
... society , even an assertion of more meaningful collective identities against bureaucratic and technocratic visions of society . Nevertheless , they fear that ' there can also be a dangerously narrow and parochial quality in these ...
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... society is important . As Benhabib says , ' our lived time , time as imbued with symbolic meaning , is caught in the throes of forces of which we only have a dim understanding at the present . The many " postisms " , like posthumanism ...
... society is important . As Benhabib says , ' our lived time , time as imbued with symbolic meaning , is caught in the throes of forces of which we only have a dim understanding at the present . The many " postisms " , like posthumanism ...
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... society ' and its replacement by ' postfordism ' and ' postindustrialism ' ( Harvey , 1989 ; Turner , 1994b ) . Each of these interpretations is contested and we shall return to them with certain scepticism throughout the book . The ...
... society ' and its replacement by ' postfordism ' and ' postindustrialism ' ( Harvey , 1989 ; Turner , 1994b ) . Each of these interpretations is contested and we shall return to them with certain scepticism throughout the book . The ...
Contents
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Postcolonial Identities | 47 |
Identities of Gender and Sexuality | 71 |
Contested Sovereignties | 91 |
Consuming Identities | 123 |
Fragmentation Versus Pluralization | 153 |
Referances | 163 |
Index | 185 |
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