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Immigrants' Citizenship Perceptions - Sri Lankans in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (Hardcover, New edition)
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Immigrants' Citizenship Perceptions - Sri Lankans in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Studies in Transnationalism, 6
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Adopting a transnational lens, Immigrants' Citizenship Perceptions:
Sri Lankans in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand investigates Sri
Lankan immigrants' complex views towards their home (Sri Lankan)
and host (Australian or Aotearoa New Zealand) citizenship and the
factors that affect them. The book argues that the existing
citizenship policies and popular discourses towards immigrants have
a strong nation-statist bias in which native citizens believe that
they know how exactly immigrants should behave or feel as host
citizens. The book problematises this assumption by highlighting
the fact that it represents more how immigrants' citizenship
perceptions should be while ignoring how they actually are. Unlike
native citizens, immigrants must balance two different positions in
how they view citizenship, that is, as native citizens of their
home countries and as immigrants in their host countries. These two
positionalities lead immigrants to a very different perspective of
citizenship. Deliberating on the complexities displayed in Sri
Lankan immigrants' views on their home and host citizenship, the
book presents a critical analysis of citizenship views from
immigrants' standpoint. This book will hence be useful for policy
makers, students, and researchers in the fields of migration and
citizenship as it looks at immigrants' contextual realities in
depth and suggests an alternative approach to understanding their
perceptions of citizenship. "The study is an in-depth exploration
into what makes 'citizenship' meaningful to Sinhalese and Tamil Sri
Lankans living in Australia and New Zealand. Dr. Pavithra
Jayawardena presents a rich body of ethnographic material to argue
that immigrant citizenship is a specific human condition which
cannot be stereotyped as it often happens to immigrant communities
from the global South to the global North. Her analysis is built on
a study of the phenomenology of immigrant experience in
relationship in a transnational space. It draws the reader's
attention to the need for a nuanced and empathic understanding of
the issue of immigrants' longing for citizenship in a host country.
This is a work that certainly helps formulate better government
policy towards immigrant populations in host countries. Immigrants'
Citizenship Perceptions: Sri Lankans in Australia and Aotearoa New
Zealand is a pioneering contribution to the South Asian scholarship
in the field of South Asian studies." -Jayadeva Uyangoda, Emeritus
Professor of Political Science, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
"This is an innovative and-given our contemporary world-timely
contribution to scholarship on citizenship. Exploring ideas of
citizenship from the perspective of immigrants, Dr Jayawardena
presents a sensitive and nuanced discussion of the range of
material and affective factors that impact on how people navigate
living in and belonging to different national communities. Dr
Jayawardena's approach is well explained and justified. She
highlights the importance of exploring citizenship beyond binaries
of 'host' and 'home' countries and 'instrumental' versus
'patriotic'. By foregrounding the voices of immigrants themselves
she effectively demonstrates the complex and interconnected nature
of these relationships. Well-grounded in existing debates and
literature, contextually detailed and rich, this book is an
excellent resource for those working in migration, citizenship and
diaspora studies." -Kiran Grewal, Reader in Human Rights,
Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London
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