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Postcolonial Citizenship In Provincial Indonesia 1st Ed Gerry Van Klinken

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Postcolonial Citizenship In Provincial Indonesia 1st Ed Gerry Van Klinken
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Publisher: Springer Singapore; Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.12 MB
Author: Gerry van Klinken
ISBN: 9789811367243, 9789811367250, 9811367248, 9811367256
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Postcolonial Citizenship In Provincial Indonesia 1st Ed Gerry Van Klinken by Gerry Van Klinken 9789811367243, 9789811367250, 9811367248, 9811367256 instant download after payment.

This book examines the history of state formation in postcolonial Indonesia by starting with the death of Jan Djong, an activist and a former village head in the little town of Maumere. It historicizes contemporary debates on citizenship in the postcolonial world.

Citizenship has been called the “organizing principle of state-society relations in modern states”. Democratization is today most intense in the non-Western, post-colonial world. Yet “real” citizenship seems largely absent there. Only a few rights-claiming, autonomous, and individualistic citizens celebrated in mainstream literature exist in post-colonial countries.

In reflecting on one concrete story to examine the core dilemmas facing the study of citizenship in postcolonial settings, this book challenges ethnocentricity found within current scholarly work on citizenship in Europe and North America and addresses issues of institutional fragility, political violence, as well as legitimacy and aspirations to freedom in non-Western cultures.

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