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Out of Character
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This book offers a detailed and innovative study of the Dutch case of politics of citizenship and nationalism by focusing on public and political controversies in the crucial period of 19732015. By foregrounding the crucial role of performance and narration in public and political debates, this book shows how discourses of citizenship and nationhood are deeply shaped by established repertoires and long-lasting lines of disagreement about difference and belonging in the Netherlands.
While change did occur within the Dutch context during this period, this book reveals that these transformations were not primarily driven by purportedly permissive and accommodating responses to immigration and cultural diversity. Instead, it unveils a Dutch landscape deeply marked by challenges related to race, democracy, and liberal exceptionalism. In doing so, the book contributes to ongoing debates in the study of citizenship, nationalism, and intellectual history around the merits and limitations of liberal politics of inclusion. It critically extends concepts and arguments in cultural pragmatics and problematizes the common hope that public debate may progressively resolve antagonisms over difference.
With a focus on empirical research, the book meticulously reconstructs the emergence of national identity debates in recent decades and vividly portrays the dynamics and tensions of these public performances while dissecting their role in shaping the nation's identity and its boundaries. The book covers a crucial period of the European politics of citizenship and nationhood in which anti-immigrant politics, new modes of racism, and the bordering of Europe took shape. It locates the Dutch case within these developments and insists on the importance of historical continuity and narrative performance. This book demonstrates that the Netherlands, and Europe more broadly, has not overcome the profound consequences of its past.
Shows how discourses of citizenship and nationhood are deeply shaped by established repertoires in the Netherlands Reconstructs the rise of national identity debates in recent decades Uses the Netherlands as a case study to examine contemporary politics of citizenship and nationalism
Autorentext
Rogier van Reekum is Assistant Professor at the Department of Public Administration and Sociology of Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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Inhalt
Chapter 1. Introduction: Enacting Debate, Composing Problems.- Chapter 2. How Dutchness Became a Public Problem.- Chapter 3. Dialogical Dutchness: Enacting Dutchness Through debate.- Chapter 4. Re-membering the Native Public.- Chapter 5. The Return of Race in Native Soil.- Chapter 6. Conclusion: Out of Character.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031489006
- Lesemotiv Auseinandersetzen
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 308
- Herausgeber Springer Nature Switzerland
- Gewicht 401g
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T17mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783031489006
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3031489004
- Veröffentlichung 30.12.2024
- Titel Out of Character
- Autor Rogier van Reekum
- Untertitel Debating Dutchness, Narrating Citizenship