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Chapter 2. What We Talk About When We Talk About Belonging: A New Framework for Analyzing Political Controversies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
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PART I. Introduction and Theoretical Framework
- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Politics of Belonging 3
- Chapter 2. What We Talk About When We Talk About Belonging: A New Framework for Analyzing Political Controversies 21
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PART II. Failed Hopes for a “New Citizenship”: The Political and Intellectual Logic of Changes in Nationality Law
- Chapter 3. The Campaign for a Post-National Model of Civic Membership 53
- Chapter 4. Nationality Law Reform: Launching a New Debate 77
- Chapter 5. Reconfiguring the Politics of Membership: The Work of the Nationality Commission 90
- Chapter 6. Nationality Law Reform in Comparative Perspective 131
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PART III. Public Education and Islamic Headscarves
- Chapter 7. Contested Conceptions of Citizenship and Integration in France’s Headscarves Affair (1989–1990) 161
- Chapter 8. Paradoxes of Civic Exclusion: Explaining Restrictions on Headscarves 182
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PART IV. Problems of Political Membership in Britain and Beyond
- Chapter 9. Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses : From Publication to Public Controversy 203
- Chapter 10. Rereading the Rushdie Affair: The Contested Terms of Being British 214
- Chapter 11. Membership Quandaries Beyond the Nation-State: European and Global Citizenship 245
- Chapter 12. Conclusion 261
- Appendix: English Language Voluntary Exit Verbs and Usual Corresponding Objects 273
- Notes 275
- Bibliography 289
- Index 303
- Acknowledgments 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
-
PART I. Introduction and Theoretical Framework
- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Politics of Belonging 3
- Chapter 2. What We Talk About When We Talk About Belonging: A New Framework for Analyzing Political Controversies 21
-
PART II. Failed Hopes for a “New Citizenship”: The Political and Intellectual Logic of Changes in Nationality Law
- Chapter 3. The Campaign for a Post-National Model of Civic Membership 53
- Chapter 4. Nationality Law Reform: Launching a New Debate 77
- Chapter 5. Reconfiguring the Politics of Membership: The Work of the Nationality Commission 90
- Chapter 6. Nationality Law Reform in Comparative Perspective 131
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PART III. Public Education and Islamic Headscarves
- Chapter 7. Contested Conceptions of Citizenship and Integration in France’s Headscarves Affair (1989–1990) 161
- Chapter 8. Paradoxes of Civic Exclusion: Explaining Restrictions on Headscarves 182
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PART IV. Problems of Political Membership in Britain and Beyond
- Chapter 9. Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses : From Publication to Public Controversy 203
- Chapter 10. Rereading the Rushdie Affair: The Contested Terms of Being British 214
- Chapter 11. Membership Quandaries Beyond the Nation-State: European and Global Citizenship 245
- Chapter 12. Conclusion 261
- Appendix: English Language Voluntary Exit Verbs and Usual Corresponding Objects 273
- Notes 275
- Bibliography 289
- Index 303
- Acknowledgments 313