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Citizenship Law And Literature Caroline Koegler Jesper Reddig

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Citizenship Law And Literature Caroline Koegler Jesper Reddig
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Caroline Koegler, Jesper Reddig, Klaus Stierstorfer
ISBN: 9783110749632, 3110749637
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Citizenship Law And Literature Caroline Koegler Jesper Reddig by Caroline Koegler, Jesper Reddig, Klaus Stierstorfer 9783110749632, 3110749637 instant download after payment.

This edited volume is the first to focus on how concepts of citizenship diversify and stimulate the long-standing field of law and literature, and vice versa. Building on existing research in law and literature as well as literature and citizenship studies, the collection approaches the triangular relationship between citizenship, law and literature from a variety of disciplinary, conceptual and political perspectives, with particular emphasis on the performative aspect inherent in any type of social expression and cultural artefact. The sixteen chapters in this volume present literature as carrying multifarious, at times opposing energies and impulses in relation to citizenship. These range from providing discursive arenas for consolidating, challenging and re-negotiating citizenship to directly interfering with or inspiring processes of law-making and governance. The volume opens up new possibilities for the scholarly understanding of citizenship along two axes: Citizenship-as-Literature: Enacting Citizenship and Citizenship-in-Literature: Conceptualising Citizenship.

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