The Culture of Citizenship
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Leti Volpp
The headscarf debate in France exemplifies what is widely perceived as the battle between a culture-free citizenship and a culturally-laden other. This battle, however, presumes the existence of a neutral state that must either tolerate or ban particular cultural differences. In this Article, I challenge that presumption by demonstrating how both cultural difference and citizenship are imagined and produced. The citizen is assumed to be modern and motivated by reason; the cultural other is assumed to be traditional and motivated by culture. Yetcitizenship is both a cultural and anti-cultural institution: citizenship positions itself as oppositional to culture, even as it is constituted by cultural values. Recent scholars of multiculturalism have turned to concepts of citizenship as a solution to the dilemma raised by conflicts over culture. But these concepts of citizenship, namely deliberative democracy and civic participation, replicate the presumption of a culture-less "citizenship" — and thus constitute an ironic choice of solution to the problem of cultural difference.
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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- Being Here: Ethical Territoriality and the Rights of Immigrants
- Spheres of Citizenship
- Why European Citizenship? Normative Approaches to Supranational Union
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- Advancing Citizenship: The Legal Armory and Its Limits
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- Citizenship Betrayed: Israel's Emerging Immigration and Citizenship Regime
- (In)Security and Citizenship: Security, Im/migration and Shrinking Citizenship Regimes
- Managing Migration, Reprioritizing National Citizenship: Undocumented Migrant Workers' Children and Policy Reforms in Israel
- Why Citizenship: Where, When and How Children?
- Industrial Citizenship, Social Citizenship, Corporate Citizenship: I Just Want My Wages
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Article
- Who Is the Citizen's Other? Considering the Heft of Citizenship
- The Worth of Citizenship in an Unequal World
- Being Here: Ethical Territoriality and the Rights of Immigrants
- Spheres of Citizenship
- Why European Citizenship? Normative Approaches to Supranational Union
- Citizenship with a Vengeance
- Advancing Citizenship: The Legal Armory and Its Limits
- The Citizen and the Migrant: Postcolonial Anxieties, Law, and the Politics of Exclusion/Inclusion
- The Culture of Citizenship
- Citizenship Betrayed: Israel's Emerging Immigration and Citizenship Regime
- (In)Security and Citizenship: Security, Im/migration and Shrinking Citizenship Regimes
- Managing Migration, Reprioritizing National Citizenship: Undocumented Migrant Workers' Children and Policy Reforms in Israel
- Why Citizenship: Where, When and How Children?
- Industrial Citizenship, Social Citizenship, Corporate Citizenship: I Just Want My Wages