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Postnationalism Prefigured: Caribbean Borderlands

Transforming Anthropology, 2004
Postnationalism Prefigured: Caribbean Borderlands. Charles V. Carnegie. New Brunswick, NJ, and London, UK: Rutgers University Press, 2002. xiv. 242 pp. (Cloth US$60.00; Paper US$25.00)
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Civil disobedience in the shadows of postnationalization and privatization

Journal of International Political Theory, 2016
Bringing together normative political theory and recent empirical research on the state, the essay examines the challenges posed by the postnationalization and privatization of state authority to conventional accounts of civil disobedience. It does so by taking a careful look at John Rawls’ influential theory of civil disobedience along with its ...
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Global Bodies/Postnationalities: Charles Johnson's Consumer Culture

Representations, 1997
FED UP WITH HER HUSBAND'S ABSORPTION in the kungfu culture of Seattle, Evelyn Johnson finally explodes: "You can't be Chinese." She can't imagine Rudolph's longing for a new body, for a new self, as anything but his longing for a new ethnonationality. "'I think it's strange! Rudolph, you didn't grow up in China,' she said. 'They can't breathe in China!
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Close-Ups of Postnationalism: Reports from the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands

Human Organization, 2001
Postnational globalization invents forms of production and creates urban landscapes to contain them. One locus for this process is the indistinct border zone between the United States and Mexico. The forbidding physical character of the region, and its lack of conventional resources, has been counterbalanced by locational advantages for industry and ...
Robert A. Hackenberg, Robert R. Alvarez
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Imagining Postnationalism: Arts, Citizenship Education, and Arab American Youth

Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2009
This article explores an Arab American community arts organization as a site for promoting youth civic participation and social activism. Studying a citizenship education project outside the school walls, and focusing on the arts as a medium for this work, foregrounds the role of the symbolic for engaging youth as active participants in democratic ...
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Imagining Duckland: Postnationalism, waterfowl migration, and ecological commons

Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, 2017
Foreign place names reflecting the names of American hunter‐conservationists and places mark the geography of Western Canada. This exogenous place naming dates to the 1930s when one of Canada's most successful NGOs—Ducks Unlimited Canada—launched “The Lake that Waits” project.
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Homelessness and the Poetics of Cypriot Postnationalism

Pretexts: Literary and Cultural Studies, 2002
(2002). Homelessness and the Poetics of Cypriot Postnationalism. Pretexts: Literary and Cultural Studies: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 105-107.
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Ireland, European Integration, and the Dialectic of Nationalism and Postnationalism

Études irlandaises, 1994
Recent discourse on European integration has postulated a simple unilinear shift from nationalism to postnationalism. This article proposes a dialectical model whereby nationalism is adapting to the new European order, shaping it, and reconstituting itself within it.
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Postmodernism as Postnationalism? Racial Representation in U.S. Black Cultural Studies

The Black Scholar, 2003
(2003). Postmodernism as Postnationalism? Racial Representation in U.S. Black Cultural Studies. The Black Scholar: Vol. 33, Black Film & Culture, pp. 2-18.
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The poverty of postnationalism: citizenship, immigration, and the new Europe

Theory and Society, 2008
Over the last decade and a half, in a literature otherwise obsessed with citizenship in all its forms, a broad array of scholars has downplayed, criticized, and at times trivialized national citizenship. The assault on citizenship has had both an expansionary and a contractionary thrust.
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