This rich theoretical analysis redefines and relocates the concept of universal citizenship at the revolutionary limits of the nation and identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
R. Andrés Guzmán is an assistant professor of Latina/o and Latin American literature and culture at Indiana University.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction: Universal Citizenship at the Limits of Nature and Culture * Chapter 1. Cause and Consistency: The Democratic Act, Universal Citizenship, and Nation * Chapter 2. Ethnics of the Real: HB 2281 and the Alien(ated) Subject * Chapter 3. Criminalization at the Edge of the Evental Site: Migrant “Illegality,” Universal Citizenship, and the 2006 Immigration Marches * Chapter 4. Oscar “Zeta” Acosta and Generic Politics: At the Margins of Identity and Law * Chapter 5. Between Crowd and Group: Fantasy, Revolutionary Nation, and the Politics of the Not-All * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction: Universal Citizenship at the Limits of Nature and Culture * Chapter 1. Cause and Consistency: The Democratic Act, Universal Citizenship, and Nation * Chapter 2. Ethnics of the Real: HB 2281 and the Alien(ated) Subject * Chapter 3. Criminalization at the Edge of the Evental Site: Migrant “Illegality,” Universal Citizenship, and the 2006 Immigration Marches * Chapter 4. Oscar “Zeta” Acosta and Generic Politics: At the Margins of Identity and Law * Chapter 5. Between Crowd and Group: Fantasy, Revolutionary Nation, and the Politics of the Not-All * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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