Postnational Self
Belonging and Identity
Ulf Hedetoft(Author)
University of Minnesota Press
Will be published approx. on 20. November 2002
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-8166-3936-6 (ISBN)
Description
A timely look at how our globalized era has reconfigured experiences of belonging.
What happens to a sense of belonging when national and regional governments, religious organizations, community groups, political parties, and corporations become unstable and incoherent, as they have in these nationalist and postnationalist times? From a richly interdisciplinary perspective, the authors examine notions of citizenship and cultural hybridization, migration and other forms of mobility, displacements and ethnic cleansing, and the nature of national belonging in a world turning ever more fluid, aided by transnational flows of capital, information, people, and ideas.
Contributors: Seyla Benhabib, Yale; John A. Hall, McGill U; Ulf Hannerz, Stockholm U; Jeffrey Herf, U of Maryland; Michael Herzfeld, Harvard; Richard Jenkins, U of Sheffield, UK; Mark Juergensmeyer, U of California, Santa Barbara; Riva Kastoryano, Center for International Studies and Research (CERI), Paris; MichEle Lamont, Princeton; Benjamin Lee, Rice U; Orvar LOEfgren, U of Lund, Sweden; Philip Schlesinger, U of Stirling, Scotland; Yasemin NuhOglu Soysal, U of Essex, UK; Ray Taras, Tulane U; James Tully, U of Victoria, British Columbia.
What happens to a sense of belonging when national and regional governments, religious organizations, community groups, political parties, and corporations become unstable and incoherent, as they have in these nationalist and postnationalist times? From a richly interdisciplinary perspective, the authors examine notions of citizenship and cultural hybridization, migration and other forms of mobility, displacements and ethnic cleansing, and the nature of national belonging in a world turning ever more fluid, aided by transnational flows of capital, information, people, and ideas.
Contributors: Seyla Benhabib, Yale; John A. Hall, McGill U; Ulf Hannerz, Stockholm U; Jeffrey Herf, U of Maryland; Michael Herzfeld, Harvard; Richard Jenkins, U of Sheffield, UK; Mark Juergensmeyer, U of California, Santa Barbara; Riva Kastoryano, Center for International Studies and Research (CERI), Paris; MichEle Lamont, Princeton; Benjamin Lee, Rice U; Orvar LOEfgren, U of Lund, Sweden; Philip Schlesinger, U of Stirling, Scotland; Yasemin NuhOglu Soysal, U of Essex, UK; Ray Taras, Tulane U; James Tully, U of Victoria, British Columbia.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Minnesota
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 149 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8166-3936-6 (9780816639366)
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Persons
Ulf Hedetoft is professor of international studies at Aalborg University, Denmark. Mette Hjort is senior lecturer in intercultural studies at Aalborg
University and is currently associate professor at the University of Hong
Kong.
University and is currently associate professor at the University of Hong
Kong.