
Negotiating Identities
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Kastoryano argues that states contribute directly and indirectly to the elaboration of immigrants' identity, in part by articulating the grounds on which their groups are granted legitimacy. Conversely, immigrant organizations demanding recognition often redefine national identity by reinforcing or modifying traditional sentiments. They use culture--national references in Germany and religion in France--to negotiate new political identities in ways that alter state composition and lead the state to negotiate its identity as well.
Despite their different histories, Kastoryano finds that Germany, France, and the United States are converging in their policies toward immigration control and integration. All three have adopted similar tactics and made similar institutional adjustments in their efforts to reconcile differences while tending national integrity.
The author builds her observations into a model of ''negotiations of identities'' useful to a broad cross-section of social scientists and policy specialists. She extends her analysis to consider how the European Union and transnational networks affect identities still negotiated at the national level. The result is a forward-thinking book that illuminates immigration from a new angle.
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- Cover Page
- Half-title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- France, Germany, and the United States
- Negotiating Identities
- The Nation-State in Crisis
- Citizenship and Multiculturalism
- Methodology
- Chapter One. The War of Words
- On the Immigrant
- Boundaries of Identity or "Threshold of Tolerance
- The Battle of Numbers
- Who Is Who?
- The Right of Difference or "Praise of Indifference
- Between Assimilation and Return
- The Era of Communities
- Chapter Two. Representation of Political Traditions
- On the Nature of Representation: An "Ideal Nation
- Integration "a la franchise
- Dream of German Unity
- E Pluribus Unum
- The Search for Social Cohesion
- Religions and Social Cohesion
- Defining New Solidarities
- Limits of Representation
- The Category of Experience
- Representation Stops at the Law
- Chapter Three. The Territories of Identity
- Incompatible Equations
- The Ethnicization of Territory
- Suburbs in France: Places Managed by Tension
- Colonies of Turks in Germany
- Area and Era of Tensions
- Social Immobility and "Ghettos
- Violence, Rage, and Fears
- In Search of the Social Bond
- Universality and Ethnicity
- Redefining Solidarities in France
- A "Multicultural" Germany
- Chapter Four. The Invention of the Cultural
- The Reappropriation of a Cultural Identity in France
- The Assertion of Cultural Identity in Germany
- Islam Is Everywhere!
- An Imagined Transnational Cultural Community
- Chapter Five. The Politicization of Identities in France
- The Emergence of New Divisions
- Republican Rhetoric
- The Emergence of an Ethnic Market
- Forming a Community
- Thwarting Islam
- Forming a Muslim Community
- Between the Mosque and the School
- The Recall of the Universal
- French Laicite
- Islam in the Feminine
- Chapter Six. The Politicization of Identities in Germany
- Religious Pluralism and Islam
- Between the Head Scarf and the Crucifix
- A Place for Islam
- The Construction of an Ethnic Community
- The Impossible Religious Community
- In Search of a National Community
- Ethnic or Minority Community
- The Construction of a National Minority
- A Minority in the Minority
- Chapter Seven. The Negotiation of Identities
- The Question of Citizenship
- Citizenship and Political Commitment
- Citizenship, Nationality, and Identity
- A Question of Recognition
- A French Islam
- A Turkish Minority in Germany
- Chapter Eight. The European Union: New Space for Negotiating Identities
- Universality and Particularity
- Rights of Solidarity, Rights of Minorities
- Between Market and Union
- The Issue of Sovereignty
- Transnationality and Nationality
- Transnational Strategies and National Realities
- The Immigrant Forum
- The Informal Networks and Islam
- Postnational Citizenship and European Identity
- Institutional Practices and European Identity
- Nationality or European Citizenship?
- Conclusion
- Paradoxes
- The Limits of Recognition
- Inclusive Indifference
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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