Beschreibung:
This edited volume presents a critique of citizenship as exclusively and even originally a European or 'Western' institution. It explores the ways in which we may begin to think differently about citizenship as political subjectivity.
This edited volume presents a critique of citizenship as exclusively and even originally a European or 'Western' institution. It explores the ways in which we may begin to think differently about citizenship as political subjectivity.
1. Transforming Political Theory; Engin Isin
PART I: UNDOING CITIZENSHIP
2. Abject Choices? Orientalism, Citizenship and Autonomy; Leticia Sabsay
3. Disorienting Austerity: The Indebted Citizen as the New Soul of Europe; Andrea Mura
4. The Imperial Citizen: British India and French Algeria; Jack Harrington
5. Haredi Settlers: the Non-Zionist Jewish Settlers of the West Bank; Dana Rubin
PART II: UNCOVERING CITIZENSHIP
6. Overlapping Sovereignties: Gurus and Citizenship; Aya Ikegame
7. Contesting neo-orientalism: Terrorism Detentions, Migrant Activism, and the Claim for Justice; Iker Barbero
8. Multicultural Society Must Be Defended?; Zaki Nahaboo
9. Law, Orientalism and Citizenship: British-Muslim Family Law; Lisa Pilgram
PART III: REFIGURING CITIZENSHIP
10. Performing Citizenship: Acts of Writing; Alessandra Marino
11. Haunted Citizens: Of Ghosts, Gang Rapes, and ?z?d?; Tara Atluri
12. Foolish Citizens; Deena Dajani
13. Citizenship ' 's Empire; Engin Isin