The Politics of Belonging

Intersectional Contestations
The Politics of Belonging
December 2011 | 264 pages | Sage UK
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In this groundbreaking book, Nira Yuval-Davis provides a cutting-edge investigation of the challenging debates around belonging and the politics of belonging. Alongside the hegemonic forms of citizenship and nationalism which have tended to dominate our recent political and social history, the author examines alternative contemporary political projects of belonging constructed around the notions of religion, cosmopolitanism, and the feminist 'ethics of care'. The book also explores the effects of globalization, mass migration, the rise of both fundamentalist and human rights movements on such politics of belonging, as well as some of its racialized and gendered dimensions. A special space is given to the various feminist political movements that have been engaged as part of or in resistance to the political projects of belonging.

The author deconstructs notions of national and ethnic and interrogates the effects that different political projects of belonging have on members of these collectivities who are differentially located socially, economically, and politically.

The Politics of Belonging will appeal to students and researchers in a range of disciplines including women's and gender studies, sociology, cultural studies, theology and religious studies, and political science.

Contents

Introduction: Framing the Questions

Introduction: Framing the Questions

The Citizenship Question: Of the State and Beyond

The Citizenship Question: Of the State and Beyond

The National Question: From the Indigenous to the Diasporic

The National Question: From the Indigenous to the Diasporic

The Religious Question: The Sacred, the Cultural and the Political

The Religious Question: The Sacred, the Cultural and the Political

The Cosmopolitan Question: Situating the Human and Human Rights

The Cosmopolitan Question: Situating the Human and Human Rights

The Caring Question: The Emotional and the Political

The Caring Question: The Emotional and the Political

Concluding Remarks

Concluding Remarks

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Description

In this groundbreaking book, Nira Yuval-Davis provides a cutting-edge investigation of the challenging debates around belonging and the politics of belonging. Alongside the hegemonic forms of citizenship and nationalism which have tended to dominate our recent political and social history, the author examines alternative contemporary political projects of belonging constructed around the notions of religion, cosmopolitanism, and the feminist 'ethics of care'. The book also explores the effects of globalization, mass migration, the rise of both fundamentalist and human rights movements on such politics of belonging, as well as some of its racialized and gendered dimensions. A special space is given to the various feminist political movements that have been engaged as part of or in resistance to the political projects of belonging.

The author deconstructs notions of national and ethnic and interrogates the effects that different political projects of belonging have on members of these collectivities who are differentially located socially, economically, and politically.

The Politics of Belonging will appeal to students and researchers in a range of disciplines including women's and gender studies, sociology, cultural studies, theology and religious studies, and political science.

Contents

Introduction: Framing the Questions

Introduction: Framing the Questions

The Citizenship Question: Of the State and Beyond

The Citizenship Question: Of the State and Beyond

The National Question: From the Indigenous to the Diasporic

The National Question: From the Indigenous to the Diasporic

The Religious Question: The Sacred, the Cultural and the Political

The Religious Question: The Sacred, the Cultural and the Political

The Cosmopolitan Question: Situating the Human and Human Rights

The Cosmopolitan Question: Situating the Human and Human Rights

The Caring Question: The Emotional and the Political

The Caring Question: The Emotional and the Political

Concluding Remarks

Concluding Remarks

Additional materials

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The Politics of Belonging

Intersectional Contestations


December 2011 | 264 pages | Sage UK

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In this groundbreaking book, Nira Yuval-Davis provides a cutting-edge investigation of the challenging debates around belonging and the politics of belonging. Alongside the hegemonic forms of citizenship and nationalism which have tended to dominate our recent political and social history, the author examines alternative contemporary political projects of belonging constructed around the notions of religion, cosmopolitanism, and the feminist 'ethics of care'. The book also explores the effects of globalization, mass migration, the rise of both fundamentalist and human rights movements on such politics of belonging, as well as some of its racialized and gendered dimensions. A special space is given to the various feminist political movements that have been engaged as part of or in resistance to the political projects of belonging.

The author deconstructs notions of national and ethnic and interrogates the effects that different political projects of belonging have on members of these collectivities who are differentially located socially, economically, and politically.

The Politics of Belonging will appeal to students and researchers in a range of disciplines including women's and gender studies, sociology, cultural studies, theology and religious studies, and political science.


Table Of Contents:

  • Introduction: Framing the Questions
  • The Citizenship Question: Of the State and Beyond
  • The National Question: From the Indigenous to the Diasporic
  • The Religious Question: The Sacred, the Cultural and the Political
  • The Cosmopolitan Question: Situating the Human and Human Rights
  • The Caring Question: The Emotional and the Political
  • Concluding Remarks

Recent Product Reviews:

This is an in-depth examination of a slippery and contradictory subject. Knowledge alone is not enough for this type of project. It takes breaking out of narrow conceptual cages and unsettling what we think of as stable meanings. The author brings all of this to life in often unforgettable ways.
Saskia Sassen, Professor, Columbia University and author of 'Territory, Authority, Rights'
National identities were once taken largely for granted in social science. Now they are part of an even more complex "politics of belonging" that challenges both public affairs and the categories of social science. Nira Yuval-Davis offers a nuanced account that will be important for scholars and all those concerned with contemporary politics.
Craig Calhoun, President, Social Science Research Council
Nira Yuval-Davis always pushes the feminist envelope. Here she guides us through the thickets of five questions that preoccupy all of us today , shining a bright light on the fraught dynamics of "belonging." One of the innovations of The Politics of Belonging is to introduce us to specific feminist groups and movements tackling each one of these five thorny questions. I've learnt a lot, as I always do when guided by Nira Yuval-Davis.
Cynthia Enloe, Author of 'Nimo's War, Emma's War: Making Feminist Sense of the Iraq War'
Nira Yuval-Davis has written an important book on the politics of belonging. As a result of her anti-racist, socialist version of feminist political commitment she has always approached the issues of gender and gender relations intersectionally; this stands as a key feature of her work overall and of this particular book... Yuval- Davis thus provides a mapping of the ‘politics of belonging’ applied to different environments and she does it with exquisite sophistication and attention to detail by including a wide range of theories and authors.
Montserrat Guibernau, Queen Mary, University of London, Sociology
This book is a major contribution to debates about how we can understand the intersections between multiple forms of identification and belonging which structure social relations. It argues that analyses and political projects which privilege particular axes of identity are always incomplete and limiting and thus always make for inadequate social science and dangerous politics... Yuval-Davis’ scholarship is always concerned with understanding the social world in order to change it – in a more meaningful way than that captured by the now ubiquitous term ‘impact’.
Ben Gidley, University of Oxford, Sociology

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