Ghost Citizens: Decolonial Apparitions of Stateless, Foreign and Wayward Figures in Law
Autor Jamie Chai Yun Liewen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781773636665
ISBN-10: 1773636669
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Fernwood Publishing
Colecția Fernwood Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada
ISBN-10: 1773636669
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Fernwood Publishing
Colecția Fernwood Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada
Cuprins
- : The Stateless: Wayward Foreign Ghosts
- : The State: Colonial Vestiges of Racial Citizens
- : The Law: The International Legal Construction of Ghost Citizens
- : The Citizen: Domestic Legal Construction of Ghost Citizens
- : Kin: Homegrown Stateless Persons
- : The Government Counter: The Discretionary Creation of the Stateless Person
- : The Spectacle: Performing Citizenship and State Benevolence
- : The Ghost Citizen
Recenzii
“Statelessness is a persistent, yet underexamined, feature of the modern world. Ghost Citizens powerfully responds to the scholarly lacunae through an illuminating analysis attentive to the voices, experiences and affective ties held by the stateless in Malaysia. Liew deftly tracks the many ways statelessness can be reinscribed by the state and broader society, and powerfully shows the wisdom of going further than the “law as text” to find resolution.”
“Liew’s book is an eloquent exposition of the multitude of mundane, erratic and inconsistent state and non-state actions, and executive, judicial and administrative efforts that undermine citizenship recognition…Ghost Citizens is indispensable reading in a world where rights and benefits continue to require a full and recognized citizenship status and where so many persons of the ‘wrong’ face and race are positioned by law and practice in a rightless purgatory.”
“Using ‘ghost citizens’ as an incisive conceptual tool, Jamie Liew skilfully documents how statelessness is constructed through the material legacies of colonial laws. Focused on Malaysia, a country that has been understudied, Liew asks how British colonization created racial and ethnic identities that continue to be reproduced in contemporary discussions of citizenship. Ghost Citizens forcefully challenges popular and academic assumptions of what constitutes citizenship. This book is a must read for anyone interested in Malaysia, British colonialism, and in the politics of citizenship today.”
“Liew’s book is an eloquent exposition of the multitude of mundane, erratic and inconsistent state and non-state actions, and executive, judicial and administrative efforts that undermine citizenship recognition…Ghost Citizens is indispensable reading in a world where rights and benefits continue to require a full and recognized citizenship status and where so many persons of the ‘wrong’ face and race are positioned by law and practice in a rightless purgatory.”
“Using ‘ghost citizens’ as an incisive conceptual tool, Jamie Liew skilfully documents how statelessness is constructed through the material legacies of colonial laws. Focused on Malaysia, a country that has been understudied, Liew asks how British colonization created racial and ethnic identities that continue to be reproduced in contemporary discussions of citizenship. Ghost Citizens forcefully challenges popular and academic assumptions of what constitutes citizenship. This book is a must read for anyone interested in Malaysia, British colonialism, and in the politics of citizenship today.”