UID:
almahu_9949385814102882
Format:
1 online resource (vi, 181 pages).
ISBN:
9780429890550
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0429890559
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9780429469374
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0429469373
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9780429890574
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0429890575
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9780429890567
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0429890567
Series Statement:
Routledge research in cultural and media studies
Content:
"Migration, Identity, and Belonging How do you know when you belong to a country? When is the nation-state a homeland? The boundaries and borders which define who belongs and who does not proliferate in the age of globalization, whether or not they coincide with national jurisdictions. Contributors to this collection engage with how boundaries are made and sustained, examining how belonging is mediated by material relations of power, capital, and circuits of communication technology on the one side and representations of identity, nation, and homeland on the other. The authors' diverse methodologies, ranging from archival research, oral histories, literary criticism, and ethnography attend to these contradictions by studying how the practices of migration and identification, procured and produced through global exchanges of bodies and goods that cross borders, foreclose those borders to (re)produce, and (re)imagine the homeland and its boundaries. This book will appeal to students in classes related to race, ethnicity, and nation; citizenship; representation and aesthetics; media and social movements; and globalization. The book also participates in multidisciplinary conversations concerning law and culture as well as communication studies, cultural studies, ethnic studies, political science, and media studies"--
Note:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: Theorizing Belonging against and beyond Imagined Communities -- Part I: Territories, Sovereignties, and Legal Geographies -- 1 Migration Law as a State (Re)producing Mechanism -- 2 Migration: A Threat to the European Identity? A Legal Analysis of the Borders and Boundaries of the European Homeland -- 3 "Entitlement" Warfare: Indigenous and Immigrant Welfare and Remapping Neoliberal National (B)orders -- 4 "When Is a Migrant a Refugee?": Hierarchizing Migrant Life
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5 El país-de-en-medio, or the Plural Stories of Legalities in the US-Mexican Borderland -- Part II: Narrating the Homeland, Mediating Belonging -- 6 And Europe Said, Let There Be Borders: Autoethnographic Reflections on Border Crossings and Violence -- 7 Departures and Arrivals in a Columbian World -- 8 "Dreaming of Addis Ababa": In the Afterlives of Inter-War Christian Internationalism -- 9 "Politics Are Not for Small People": Expectations for Tibetan Youth, and the Question of Deviancy in Exile
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10 "Never Come Back, You Hear Me!": Negotiating "Bulgarian-ness" and "Homeland" in Public Discourses on Emigration -- 11 Dreamer Narratives: Redefining Immigration, Redefining Belonging -- 12 Indigenous Sovereignty and Nationhood: The Standing Rock Movement -- List of Contributors -- Index
Additional Edition:
Print version: Migration, identity, and belonging. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020 ISBN 9781138602908
Language:
English
Subjects:
Sociology
Keywords:
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DOI:
10.4324/9780429469374
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429469374
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