Forging Diasporic Citizenship: Narratives from GermanBorn Turkish Auslnder,Used

Forging Diasporic Citizenship: Narratives from GermanBorn Turkish Auslnder,Used

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Product DescriptionOffers a sophisticated understanding of how Turkish diasporic people experience citizenship in Germany.Around the world, a new kind of citizenship is appearing, especially among diasporic people such as Germanborn Berliners of Turkish origin. Drawing on interviews conducted over fifteen years, Forging Diasporic Citizenship explores the dynamics of everyday life for these Auslnder (or "outsiders"), Germanborn citizens of Turkish origin. In this work of narrative research, Gl aliskan explores the tensions between the experience of displacement and the politics of accommodation as Auslnder make claims to citizenship, articulate the ways they are rooted, and seek to achieve recognition. Through examining the social encounters, life events, and everyday practices of these Germanborn Auslnder, Forging Diasporic Citizenship constructs a theoretically sophisticated, transnationally applicable hypothesis regarding the nature of modern citizenship and multiculturalism.ReviewIn a period characterized by rightwing populism, Islamophobia, antiSemitism, racism, nativism, and humiliation, Forging Diasporic Citizenship reminds readers of the forgotten importance of socioeconomic and political realities of inequality, injustice, deindustrialization, poverty, unemployment, and exclusion. Ayhan Kaya, Department of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi UniversityThis is an outstanding contribution to the current sociological literature on citizenship, with an indepth analysis of how an increasingly diverse German society negotiates modes of belonging and social integration regarding Germanborn citizens of Turkish descent. Oliver Schmidtke, Centre for Global Studies, University of VictoriaAbout the AuthorGl aliskan is associate professor in the Department of Sociology at St. Thomas University, Fredericton in Canada. She is the editor of Gendering Globalization, Globalizing Gender: A Postcolonial Approach.

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