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" cultural citizenship" to refer to the cultural practices and beliefs produced out of negotiating the often ambivalent and contested relations with the state and its hegemonic forms that establish the criteria of belonging within a national population... "
Gender and Change in Hong Kong: Globalization, Postcolonialism, and Chinese ... - Pagina 135
editat de - 2011 - 224 pagini
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Feminism and Antiracism: International Struggles for Justice

Kathleen M. Blee, France Winddance Twine - 2001 - 418 pagini
...Africans—who had to fight for rights as citizens. Still, Ong's definition of cultural citizenship as "a dual process of self-making and being—made within...power linked to the nation-state and civil society," 20 provides a useful framework for thinking through Rape Crisis's struggle to reconstruct both its...
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Black Religious Intellectuals: The Fight for Equality from Jim Crow to the ...

Clarence Taylor - 2002 - 254 pagini
...is a dual process of making and being made. Cultural citizenship is practices and beliefs that grow out of "negotiating the often ambivalent and contested...criteria of belonging within a national population or territory."27 Smallwood Williams challenged a cultural citizenship that used racial, class, and...
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Lives in Translation: Sikh Youth as British Citizens

Kathleen Hall - 2002 - 276 pagini
...what Aihwa Ong refers to as "a cultural process of 'subject-ification."' in the Foucauldian sense. "a dual process of self-making and being-made within...power linked to the nationstate and civil society" (l999: 263-64). "Subject-ification" is an effect of "governmentality" or. "the ensemble formed by the...
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Chineseness Across Borders: Renegotiating Chinese Identities in China and ...

Andrea Louie - 2004 - 260 pagini
...their Chinese "culture" in this era of multiculturalism. Aihwa Ong defines cultural citizenship as the "cultural practices and beliefs produced out of negotiating...territory. Cultural citizenship is a dual process of self- making and being-made within webs of power linked to the nation-state and civil society" (1996:...
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Globalization: Culture and Education in the New Millennium

Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, Desirée Qin-Hilliard - 2004 - 300 pagini
...Ong, who are concerned with citizenship as a regulatory process and who define cultural citizenship as "a dual process of self-making and beingmade within...power linked to the nation-state and civil society" (Ong 1996, p. 738). Some, like Toby Millet; have been skeptical about the possibility of using citizenship...
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Making Indigenous Citizens: Identities, Education, and Multicultural ...

María Elena García - 2005 - 236 pagini
...theory of articulation described above, one that emphasizes agency as well as broader power relations. "Cultural citizenship is a dual process of selfmaking...subject who exercises or submits to power relations ... in shifting fields of power that include the nation-state and the wider world" (Ong 1999a: 264)....
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The Sociology of Loyalty

James Connor - 2007 - 162 pagini
...Ong (1996: 738) summarises this when she argues that: I use 'cultural citizenship' to refer to the cultural practices and beliefs produced out of negotiating...Cultural citizenship is a dual process of self-making and being made within webs of power linked to the nation-state and civil society. One of the key linkages...
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