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Transforming Citizenship Democracy Membership And Belonging In Latino Communities 1st Edition Raymond A Rocco

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Transforming Citizenship Democracy Membership And Belonging In Latino Communities 1st Edition Raymond A Rocco
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Publisher: Michigan State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Raymond A. Rocco
ISBN: 9781609174187, 1609174186
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Transforming Citizenship Democracy Membership And Belonging In Latino Communities 1st Edition Raymond A Rocco by Raymond A. Rocco 9781609174187, 1609174186 instant download after payment.

In Transforming Citizenship Raymond Rocco studies the "exclusionary inclusion" of Latinos based on racialization and how the processes behind this have shaped their marginalized citizenship status, offering a framework for explaining this dynamic. Contesting this status has been at the core of Latino politics for more than 150 years. Pursuing the goal of full, equal, and just inclusion in societal membership has long been a major part of the struggle to realize democratic normative principles. This illuminating research demonstrates the inherent limitations of the citizenship regime in the United States for incorporating Latinos as full societal members and offers an alternative conception, "associative citizenship," that provides a way to account for and challenge the pattern of exclusionary belonging that has defined the positions of the Latinos in U.S. society. Through a critical engagement with key theorists such as Rawls, Habermas, Kymlicka, Walzer, Taylor, and Young, Rocco advances an original analysis of the politics of Latino societal membership and citizenship, arguing that the specific processes of racialization that have played a determinative role in creating and maintaining the pattern of social and political exclusions of Latinos have not been addressed by the dominant theories of diversity and citizenship developed in the prevalent literature in political theory.

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