Citizenship on the edge : sex/gender/race

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Citizenship on the edge : sex/gender/race

edited by Nancy J. Hirschmann and Deborah A. Thomas

(Democracy, citizenship, and constitutionalism)

University of Pennsylvania Press, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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What does it mean to claim, two decades into the twenty-first century, that citizenship is on the edge? The questions that animate this volume focus attention on the relationships between liberal conceptions of citizenship and democracy on one hand, and sex, race, and gender on the other. Who "counts" as a citizen in today's world, and what are the mechanisms through which the rights, benefits, and protections of liberal citizenship are differentially bestowed upon diverse groups? What are the relationships between global economic processes and political and legal empowerment? What forms of violence emerge in order to defend and define these rights, benefits, and protections, and how do these forms of violence reflect long histories? How might we recognize and account for the various avenues through which people attempt to make themselves as political subjects? Citizenship on the Edge approaches these questions from multiple disciplines, including Africana Studies, anthropology, disability studies, film studies, gender studies, history, law, political science, and sociology. Contributors explore the ways in which compounding social inequalities redound to the conditions and expressions of citizenship in the U.S. and throughout the world. They give a sense of the breathtaking range of the ways that citizenship is controlled, repressed, undercut, and denied at the same time as they outline people's attempts to claim citizenship in ways that are meaningful to them. From university speech policies, to labor and immigration policies, to a rethinking of the security theatre, to women's empowerment in the family and economy and a rethinking of marriage and the family, we see slivers of possibility for a more inclusive and less hostile world, in which citizenship is no longer so in doubt, so on the edge, for so many. As a whole, the volume argues that citizenship cannot be conceptualized as a transcendent good but must instead always be contextualized within specific places and times, and in relation to dynamic struggle. Contributors: Erez Aloni, Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro, Nancy J. Hirschmann, Samantha Majic, Valentine M. Moghadam, Michael Rembis, Tracy Robinson, Ellen Samuels, Kimberly Theidon, Deborah A. Thomas.

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Contents Introduction. Citizenship on the Edge: Sex/Gender/Race Deborah A. Thomas and Nancy J. Hirschmann Chapter 1. When Words Don't Disappear: An Intersectional Analysis of Hate Speech Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro Chapter 2. A Trinity of Inequality: Wealth, Marriage, and Masculinity Erez Aloni Chapter 3. New-Old Law in the Postcolony: Regulating Sex in the Anglophone Caribbean Tracy Robinson Chapter 4. Institutional Changes and Women's Citizenship in the Maghreb: Toward a New Gender Regime? Valentine M. Moghadam Chapter 5. The Murder of Malcoum Tate: Madness, Violence, and Black Masculinity in the Late Twentieth-Century United States Michael Rembis Chapter 6. From Anomaly to Alarm: Trans and Crip Bodies in the Security State Ellen Samuels Chapter 7. It's Blue and It's Up to You! Examining Federal Antitrafficking Awareness Campaigns in the United States Samantha Majic Chapter 8. Reproductive Warfare: Enforced Sterilizations in Peru Kimberly Theidon Afterword. Citizenship on the Edge in the Age of COVID Nancy J. Hirschmann Index Acknowledgments List of Contributors

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