The essays collected in Narratives of Citizenship are grouped in four sections dealing with the juridical, political, or cultural aspects of citizenship, and they represent a fundamental contribution to understand the measures of exclusion and assimilation that a nation-state takes when it comes to citizenship’s matters, and to comprehend, as well, the way Aboriginal and immigrants feel citizenship, both in Canada and beyond.
Narratives of Citizenship: Indigenous and Diasporic Peoples Unsettle the Nation-State
DE LEO, ROCCO
2013-01-01
Abstract
The essays collected in Narratives of Citizenship are grouped in four sections dealing with the juridical, political, or cultural aspects of citizenship, and they represent a fundamental contribution to understand the measures of exclusion and assimilation that a nation-state takes when it comes to citizenship’s matters, and to comprehend, as well, the way Aboriginal and immigrants feel citizenship, both in Canada and beyond.File in questo prodotto:
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