Series in Citizenship Studies
Series Editor: Marc W. Kruman and Richard Marback, Wayne State University
The Series in Citizenship Studies publishes works that cross disciplinary boundaries in order to consider questions of identity, group membership, status, rights, and obligations from a variety of perspectives - artistic, cultural, economic, historical, legal, linguistic, literary, philosophical, political, and social. We are not currently accepting submissions for this series.
Representation and Citizenship
Representation and Citizenship establishes the terms for engaging the meanings of citizenship in the world today by framing the issue as a pull between founding beliefs and multicultural trajectories.
Paperback
ISBN: 9780814342466
eBOOK
ISBN: 9780814342473
Acts of Angry Writing
On Citizenship and Orientalism in Postcolonial India
Analyzes women's activist writings to shed light on contemporary struggles for substantive citizenship in India.
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780814340578
eBOOK
ISBN: 9780814340585
Reconfiguring Citizenship and National Identity in the North American Literary Imagination
Explores how traditional notions of citizenship are contested and altered through literature.
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780814341407
eBOOK
ISBN: 9780814341414
Generations
Rethinking Age and Citizenship
A comprehensive examination of age, aging, and generational differences and the nature of citizenship.
Paperback
ISBN: 9780814340806
eBOOK
ISBN: 9780814340813