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Numerous activists and scholars have appealed for rights, inclusion, and justice in the name of "citizenship." Against Citizenship provocatively shows that there is nothing redeemable about citizenship, nothing worth salvaging or sustaining in the name of "community," practice, or belonging. According to Brandzel, citizenship is a violent dehumanizing mechanism that makes the comparative devaluing of human lives seem commonsensical, logical, and even necessary. Against Citizenship argues that whenever we work on behalf of citizenship, whenever we work towards including more types of peoples under its reign, we inevitably reify the violence of citizenship against nonnormative others. Brandzel's focus on three legal case studies--same-sex marriage law, hate crime legislation, and Native Hawaiian sovereignty and racialization--exposes how citizenship confounds and obscures the mutual processes of settler colonialism, racism, sexism, and heterosexism. In this way, Brandzel argues that citizenship requires anti-intersectionality, that is, strategies that deny the mutuality and contingency of race, class, gender, sexuality and nation--and how, oftentimes, progressive left activists and scholars follow suit.
Extending the understanding of race and ethnicity in the South
beyond the prism of black-white relations, this interdisciplinary
collection explores the growth, impact, and significance of rapidly
growing Asian American populations in the American South. Avoiding
the usual focus on the East and West Coasts, several essays attend
to the nuanced ways in which Asian Americans negotiate the dominant
black and white racial binary, while others provoke readers to
reconsider the supposed cultural isolation of the region,
reintroducing the South within a historical web of global networks
across the Caribbean, Pacific, and Atlantic. Contributors are Vivek
Bald, Leslie Bow, Amy Brandzel, Daniel Bronstein, Jigna Desai,
Jennifer Ho, Khyati Y. Joshi, ChangHwan Kim, Marguerite Nguyen,
Purvi Shah, Arthur Sakamoto, Jasmine Tang, Isao Takei, and Roy
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