Second-Class Citizens in the “Land of the Free”

Lindsey N. Kingston
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Chapter 7 shifts the discussion to focus specifically on the case study of the United States, where “second-class” citizens are often unable to access fully functioning citizenship and enjoy their rights to place and purpose. Drawing from the work of Margaret Somers, the “contractualization of citizenship” and “color-blind” politics often lead to situations of “internal statelessness” in one of the world’s wealthiest, most powerful countries. Issues of police brutality and inequality before the law arise from pervasive systems of unequal citizenship and structural violence against racial minorities, many of whom occupy lower socioeconomic classes than their White counterparts in American cities such as Detroit, Flint, and Saint Louis. Human rights challenges such as forced eviction, lack of clean drinking water and affordable healthcare, and widespread racial inequalities highlight the ways many people are denied their full rights to place and purpose despite their status as American citizens.
“自由之地”的二等公民
第7章将讨论重点转移到美国的案例研究上,在美国,“二等”公民往往无法获得充分发挥作用的公民身份,无法享受他们的位置和目的权利。根据玛格丽特•萨默斯(Margaret Somers)的研究,在世界上最富有、最强大的国家之一,“公民身份的契约化”和“色盲”政治往往会导致“内部无国籍”的局面。警察暴行和法律面前的不平等问题源于普遍存在的不平等公民身份制度和针对少数族裔的结构性暴力,在底特律、弗林特和圣路易斯等美国城市,许多少数族裔的社会经济地位低于白人。强迫驱逐、缺乏清洁饮用水和负担得起的医疗保健以及普遍存在的种族不平等等人权挑战突出表明,许多人尽管拥有美国公民的身份,却被剥夺了充分的居住和目的权利。
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