Forging Diasporic Citizenship: Narratives from German-Born Turkish Ausländer

Forging Diasporic Citizenship

Narratives from German-Born Turkish Ausländer
 
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ISBN13:9780774866118
ISBN10:077486611X
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:340 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Weight:650 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 2 charts
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Short description:

Forging Diasporic Citizenship is a work of narrative research that explores the nature and implications of ?diasporic citizenship? as it is evolving among German-born, Turkish-origin Berliners.

Long description:

Around the world, a new kind of diasporic citizenship is appearing, especially among diasporic people such as German-born Berliners of Turkish origin. Drawing on interviews conducted over a fifteen-year period, Forging Diasporic Citizenship explores the dynamics of everyday life for these Ausländer (or ?outsiders?). These people are obliged to define themselves by their Otherness, but it is their relatedness to German society that transgresses traditional concepts of both German and Turkish identity. In this work of narrative research, Gül Çal?şkan explores the tensions between the experience of displacement and the politics of accommodation as the Ausländer make claims to citizenship, articulate the ways they are rooted, and seek to achieve recognition. Through examining the social encounters, life events, and everyday practices of these German-born Ausländer, Forging Diasporic Citizenship constructs a theoretically sophisticated, transnationally applicable hypothesis regarding the nature of modern citizenship and multiculturalism.

Table of Contents:

Introduction

1 The Model: Being and Belonging Together

2 Constituting Germans and Outsiders

3 Hostility?Hospitality: Accommodating the Ausländer

4 Homesickness?Homelessness: Negotiating Displacement

5 Borderlands

6 Forging Diasporic Citizenship

Conclusion: Becoming a Chameleon

Notes; References; Index