| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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:... | |
| 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... | |
| 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).... | |
| 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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