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The Politics of Belonging : Intersectional Contestations

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The Politics of Belonging : Intersectional Contestations
The Politics of Belonging : Intersectional Contestations

The Politics of Belonging : Intersectional Contestations

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Alongside the hegemonic forms of citizenship and nationalism which have tended to dominate our recent political and social history, Nira Yuval-Davis 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.

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  • Alongside the hegemonic forms of citizenship and nationalism which have tended to dominate our recent political and social history, Nira Yuval-Davis 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.

Alongside the hegemonic forms of citizenship and nationalism which have tended to dominate our recent political and social history, Nira Yuval-Davis 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.