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
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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