Human Rights

Citizenship: New Trajectories in Law

By Engin Isin
Routledge May 2024

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ISBN-13
9781032497648
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
May 2024
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book outlines a critical theory of citizenship, with an emphasis on how citizenship institutes power relations and organizes the rights and obligations of those who become its subjects.

Whether it is the question of the rights of animals, children, migrants, minorities, mothers or mountains, and whether such rights are protected or guaranteed by national law, international law, or human rights law, the issue of citizenship has already indelibly marked the 21st century. As an institution, citizenship governs the relationship between a polity and its peoples by dividing them into citizens and noncitizens, with differentiated rights and obligations. So necessarily, this book argues, citizenship is an institution of domination and emancipation that brings into play the struggles of those who want to protect certain privileges and the struggles of those who are against being caught in either second-class or noncitizen categories. Deconstructing dominant theories and practices of citizenship, a critical theory of citizenship must, therefore, not only analyse intersecting rights, but also connect citizenship to these broader social struggles. For it is these struggles, the book maintains, that give meaning to citizenship itself.

The book will be of interest to scholars and students in sociolegal studies, sociology, politics, and as well as those working in citizenship, migration and refugee studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Citizenship as an apparatus of government
1. The fractures of citizenship
2. The sites of enacting citizenship
3. The senses of enacting citizenship
4. Citizenship, a revolutionary subjectivity?
Conclusion
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