Routledge Handbook of Citizenship in the Middle East and North Africa
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Milton :
Taylor & Francis Group,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1 Emergence of modern citizenship
- 1 Peace to those of faith: political affiliation and belonging in classical Islamic thought
- 2 The Ottoman citizen between millet and nation
- 3 Citizenship and nationality in the French colonial Maghreb
- 4 Revolutionary citizenship at the end of Empire
- 5 Colonial citizenship? Producing sectarianism in the interwar Middle East
- 6 Citizenship and the transition from colonial to authoritarian pacts
- Part 2 Formation of citizenship from above
- 7 Between claims, residence and recognition: the conceptual unity of jinsīyya and muwātana
- 8 Muwatana, exclusion and the politics of belonging in modernizing monarchies: the cases of Kuwait and Morocco/Western Sahara
- 9 Constitutions and citizenship: rights in law and practice in Jordan and the Arab World
- 10 The Egyptian middle class and the Nasserist social contract
- 11 The Islamic Republic and citizenship in post-1979 Iran
- 12 The Islamic State's construction of citizenship
- Part 3 Social movements and formation of citizenship from below
- 13 The communist movement and citizenship in Arab countries
- 14 New Islamic movements and concepts of citizenship
- 15 Striking for rights? Workers' political agency and revolutionary crisis in the Middle East
- 16 The politics of the poor in the Middle East and North Africa: between contestation and accommodation
- 17 Human rights movements and the promotion of citizenship in MENA
- 18 The ambiguity of citizenship and the quest for rights in Morocco
- Part 4 Mechanism of inclusion and exclusion
- 19 Domestication or transformation? Modern Amazigh identity in the shadow of the authoritarian state
- 20 The struggle for Kurdish citizenship
- 21 Supremacy unleashed: the ongoing erosion of Palestinian citizenship in Israel
- 22 Patriarchal nationality laws and female citizenship in the Middle East
- 23 Why his photograph was not taken: reconsidering membership in Lebanon
- 24 Trafficking in (non)-citizenship in Kuwait and the UAE
- 25 The Christians of the Middle East: from Arab Christians to marginalized minorities
- 26 Citizenship and political participation in post-Qaddafi Libya: the long and winding road to a new social contract
- Part 5 Migration and regulation of citizenship and nationality
- 27 Political participation and the Middle East migration state
- 28 Economic migrants and citizenship in the GCC
- 29 The Middle East and North Africa and the global trend towards multiple citizenship
- 30 Migration and citizenship in modern Turkey
- 31 Subjecthood and citizenship in the diaspora: Libyan and Syrian voice before and during the Arab Spring
- 32 Tunisian migration to the EU: a tale of asymmetry