Methodological De-nationalism: De-exceptionalizing Displacement, Re-exceptionalizing Citizenship

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES
B. Anderson
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Abstract:Exchanging the lens of migration for one of displacement can help move away from assumptions about migrant exceptionalism, but it does not necessarily trouble the idea that some people are "out of place" and others are "in place." This is bound up with nationally specific ways of encoding and remaking race. I examine this with reference to the UK's Windrush Scandal and consider the class dimensions of displacement which are imbricated with race. This points to the importance of attending to citizenship and its inequalities, and demanding we re-exceptionalise citizenship at the same time as de-exceptionalising displacement.
方法论去民族主义:流离失所的去例外化,公民身份的再例外化
摘要:将移民的视角换成流离失所的视角有助于摆脱对移民例外论的假设,但这并不一定会困扰一些人“格格不入”而另一些人“原地踏步”的想法。这与国家特定的种族编码和重塑方式有关。我参照英国的Windrush丑闻来研究这一点,并考虑到与种族交织在一起的位移的阶级维度。这表明了关注公民身份及其不平等的重要性,并要求我们在解除流离失所的例外主义的同时重新实现公民身份的例外主义。
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