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Citizenship After Orientalism Transforming Political Theory Engin F Isin

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Citizenship After Orientalism Transforming Political Theory Engin F Isin
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.9 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Engin F. Isin
ISBN: 9781137479495, 1137479493
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Citizenship After Orientalism Transforming Political Theory Engin F Isin by Engin F. Isin 9781137479495, 1137479493 instant download after payment.

The word 'citizen' evokes a particular legacy that is inexorably associated with 'European' values that define especially Euro-American states, such as secularism, democracy, law, and rights. However, since 1945, these very values have been increasingly placed under question from various perspectives, so much so that to call them solely European values is to encounter skepticism. This edited volume takes as its subject the vexed relationship between citizenship and orientalism, each author contemplating ways of re-articulating or re-imagining this relationship. It explores the ways in which we may begin to think differently about citizenship as political subjectivity by presenting the research outcomes of studies conducted at the Open University as part of the Citizenship after Orientalism (Oecumene) project (2010-2014). Collectively, these chapters constitute a critique of citizenship as exclusively and even originally a European institution.

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