Nation and Citizenship in the Twentieth-Century British NovelMellet, Laurenttudes Britanniques Contemporaines
IMMIGRATION, CITIZENSHIP, AND THE NATION-STATE IN FRANCE AND GERMANY: A COMPARATIVE HISTORICAL ANALYSIS 1990. Immigration, Citizenship, and the Nation-State in France and Germany: A Comparative Historical Analysis. International Sociology 5 (4):379-407... Brubaker,R W. - 《International Sociology》...
SHAH, Hemant, "Race, Nation, and Citizenship: Asian Indians and the Idea of Whiteness in the U.S. Press," Howard Journal of Communications, 10, 1999, 255.Shah, H. (1999). Race, nation and citizenship: Asian Indians and the idea of whiteness in the U.S. Press, 1906-1923. The ...
It contends that the representation of migrant women and refugees in Nadine Gordimer's and Amitav Ghosh's fiction shows that we need to re‐examine not only the dominant, popular ideologies of the nation as "home" and citizenship as "belonging" but also the relations between violence, ...
Citizenship Natural rights do not depend on citizenship Important legal rights do come with citizenship Citizenship = determines nationality and defines who is a member of, owes allegiance to, and is subject of the nation In a constitutional democracy citizenship is an office –Certain powers –Certa...
The Citizenship in the World merit badge encourages Scouts to learn about citizenship requirements like these in the United States and in other countries. Understanding how someone becomes a U.S. citizen helps Scouts see what it takes to be part of a nation and what responsibilities come with ...
The crisis of national identity in Western Europe is related to the rise of a new nationalism which operates at many different levels, ranging from extreme xenophobic forms to the more moderate forms of cultural nationalism. Underlying the new nationalism in general is more a hostility against immi...
Italy Grants Citizenship to Baby in Britain to Prevent Weaning off Life Support More ROME (Reuters) -The Italian government on Monday granted citizenship to a critically ill baby girl from Britain, in a move aimed at preventing doctors from weaning her off life support and...
This essay examines the ways in which imitation, as a concept and as a practice, was caught up in the nineteenth century's racial politics. Theoretically, it argues that the interpretation of mimêsis labels the imitator and either sustains or reconstitutes power relations within the context of ...
Citizenship and National Identities in the British Press', Social Semi- otics 16(2): 327-44.Rosie, Michael, Pille Petersoo, John MacInnes, Susan Condor, and James Kennedy. "Mediating Which Nation? Citizenship and National Identities in the British Press." Social Semiotics 16.2 (2006): 327-...