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The Meaning of Citizenship Richard Marback

The Meaning of Citizenship By Richard Marback

The Meaning of Citizenship by Richard Marback


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The essays in this volume are drawn from the tenth anniversary conference of the Center for the Study of Citizenship at Wayne State University. They address four dimensions of citizenship: the differentiation of citizenship in theory and practice, the proper horizon of citizenship, the character of civic bonds, and the resolution of conflicting civic and personal obligations.

The Meaning of Citizenship Summary

The Meaning of Citizenship by Richard Marback

The essays in this volume are drawn from the tenth anniversary conference of the Center for the Study of Citizenship at Wayne State University, whose theme, The Meaning of Citizenship, provided an opportunity to reflect on a decade of study in the field. In an academic area where definitions are dynamic and multidisciplinary, editors Richard Marback and Marc W. Kruman have assembled fifteen contributors to show some of the rich nuances of membership in a political community.

The Meaning of Citizenship addresses four dimensions of citizenship: the differentiation of citizenship in theory and practice, the proper horizon of citizenship, the character of civic bonds, and the resolution of conflicting civic and personal obligations. Contributors answer these questions from varying disciplinary perspectives, including ethnography, history, and literary analysis. Essays also consider the relevance of these questions in a number of specific regions, from Africa to the Caribbean, Middle East, Europe, and the United States. By identifying the meaning of citizenship in terms of geographic specificity and historical trajectory, the essays in this volume argue as a whole for a cross-disciplinary approach to the issues of inclusion and exclusion that are generated through any assertion of what citizenship means.

The four primary concerns taken up by the contributors to this volume are as timely as they are timeless. Scholars of history, political science, sociology, and citizenship studies will appreciate this conversation about the full meaning of citizenship.

About Richard Marback

Richard Marback is a professor of English at Wayne State University. He is the author of Managing Vulnerability: South Africa's Struggle for a Democratic Rhetoric and editor of Generations: Rethinking Age and Citizenship (Wayne State University Press, 2015).

Marc W. Kruman is chair of the department of history and founding director of the Center for the Study of Citizenship at Wayne State University. He is the author of two books Between Authorityand Liberty: State Constitution Making in Revolutionary America and Parties and Politics in North Carolina, 1836-1865 and numerous articles.

Contributors Include:

Rogers Smith, Lawrence B. A. Hatter, Nora Gottlieb, Dani Kranz, Karen Thomas-Brown, Kristy A. Belton, Eugene van Sickle, David Watkins, Howard N. Lupovitch, Candice Bredbenner, Teresa R. Melgar, Jay Leighter, T. Gregory Garvey, Larissa Kopytoff, Jonah Steinberg

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NLS9780814341308
9780814341308
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The Meaning of Citizenship by Richard Marback
New
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Wayne State University Press
2015-11-30
352
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