Beschreibung:
By Sheila Croucher
This book examines how globalization shapes the construction of socio-cultural and political attachments and their implications for citizenship, nationhood, ethnicity, and gender. Topics include the commodification of citizenship, the spread of nationalist populism, the rise of ISIS, and women¿s transnational activism.
Chapter 1. Globalization, Belonging, and the StateChapter 2. Reconfiguring CitizenshipChapter 3. Making and Re-Making NationsChapter 4. Constructed Clashes, Invented EthnicitiesChapter 5. Gendering Globalization, Globalizing GenderChapter 6. Future Belongings