The Boundaries of Citizenship: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality in the Liberal State

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JHU Press, 1995 - 272

Liberalism has traditionally been equated with protecting the rights of the individual. But how does this protection affect the cultural identity of these individuals? In The Boundaries of Citizenship Jeff Spinner addresses this question by examining distinctive racial, ethnic, and national groups whose identities may be transformed in liberal society.

Focusing on the Amish, Hasidic Jews, and African Americans in the United States and on the Quebecois in Canada, Spinner explores the paradox of how liberal values such as equality and individual autonomy—which members of cultural groups often fight to attain—can lead to the unexpected transformation of the group's identity. Spinner shows how liberalism fosters this transformation by encouraging the dispersal of the group's cultural practices throughout society. He examines why groups that reject the liberal values of equality and autonomy are the most successful at retaining their distinctive cultural identity. He finds, however, that these groups also fit—albeit uneasily—in the liberal state.

Spinner concludes that citizens are benefitted more than harmed by liberalism's tendency to alter cultural boundaries. The Boundaries of Citizenship is a timely look at how cultural identities are formed and transformed—and why the political implications of this process are so important. The book will be of interest to readers in a broad range of academic disciplines, including political science, law, history, sociology, and cultural studies.

 

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Introduction
1
The Formation of Identity
14
The Demands of Liberal Citizenship
33
Pluralistic Integration
60
The Ethnic Rejection of Liberal Citizenship
87
Race and the Failure of Liberal Citizenship
113
Language and Nationality
140
The Boundaries of Citizenship
167
39
31
The Demands of Liberal Citizenship
33
45
45
53
53
Pluralistic Integration
60
62
62
68
68
78
78

Notes
189
Bibliography
211
Preface
Introduction
1
8
8
14
14
25
25
The Demands of Liberal Citizenship
33
Pluralistic Integration
60
The Ethnic Rejection of Liberal Citizenship
87
Preface
ix
Introduction
1
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14
14
25
25
35
81
85
85
The Ethnic Rejection of Liberal Citizenship
87
92
92
39
107
49
165
8
167
3
189
33
192
62
206
53
207
60
213
33
222
68
223
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Jeff Spinner teaches political science at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.

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