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Kisebbségi identitáskonstrukciók a kettős magyar állampolgárság által [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
"Tanulmányunk során megvizsgáltuk, hogy a nemzetközi szakirodalomban a kettős (többes) identitás szociológiai (nem normatív) vonatkozásai hogyan értelmeződnek. Azt találtuk, hogy függetlenül a többes állampolgárság jellegétől, az állampolgárság és
Papp Z., Attila
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The contestation of colonialism in Cypriot prose writings. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Please note: this article is in Greek. This paper examines the way in which two prose writings of Cyprus challenge the colonial thought and domination during a specific historical moment, i.e. while the armed struggle against the British colonial rule is
Herodotou, Maria
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New Approach in Multiculturalism in the USA [PDF]

open access: yes
The face of America has been dramatically changed in the last decades of the 20th century. In 1960s and 1970s a new generation of scholars started to destroy the myth of exceptionalism.
Tamara Shioshvili
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(Re)constructing Community in Berlin; Of Jews, Turks and German responsibility [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
In discussions of citizenship law and concepts of nationhood, Germany has served scholars as a paradigm of ethno-cultural exclusivity. Until recent legislative changes, Germany adhered to the ius sanguinus principle where citizenship is acquired almost ...
Laurence, Jonathan
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Mockumentary as postnationalism: national identity in 'A Day Without a Mexican' by Sergio Arau [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The turn to neoliberalism in the 1990s proved decisive for Mexico, as the NAFTA project embraced by the Salinas administration entailed a re-definition of national identity, defined since the revolution as mestizo, Catholic and especially as the Other to
de la Garza, Armida
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Postnational or National Europe? European Asylum Policies and Immigration Controls

open access: yesAnali Hrvatskog Politološkog Društva, 2011
The paper deals with the theories of the transformation of the modern functions of the nation state and the immigrant membership associated with the (legally defined) status of community members exemplified by asylum policies.
Vedrana Baričević
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Memory, Migration, and Postnationalism

open access: yesFluminensia
This article presents a comparative analysis of the representative works of Croatian author Dubravka Ugrešić and Korean American writer Min Jin Lee, examining how diasporic literature narrates memory, migration, and postnationalism. Situated in contrasting geopolitical contexts – post-Yugoslav Eastern Europe and postcolonial East Asia – these authors ...
Kim Sang Hun, Lee Hyeon Jeong
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Between Postnationality and Postcoloniality: [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This paper brings together the project of human rights and that of the European Union under examination vis-à-vis the rights of non-citizens, and in particular the rights of undocumented migrants. In so doing, it attempts to grasp the tension between the postnational articulations of membership, both as normative expectations and institutional ...
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