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The Return of the Native: Can Liberalism Safeguard Us Against Nativism? (OXFORD STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POLITICS) - Jan Willem Duyvendak

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The Return of the Native: Can Liberalism Safeguard Us Against Nativism? (OXFORD STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POLITICS)

Tác giả: Jan Willem Duyvendak, Josip Kesic, Timothy Stacey

NXB: Oxford University Press

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Nhà xuất bảnOxford University Press
Năm xuất bản2022
Ngôn ngữEnglish
Số trang230 trang
Loại bìaHardcover
Kích thước9.25 x 0.66 x 6.13 inches
Trọng lượng (Gr)1.04 pounds
ISBN-139780197663035
Mã CSIN0197663036
Cuốn sách The Return of the Native: Can Liberalism Safeguard Us Against Nativism? (OXFORD STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POLITICS) do tác giả Jan Willem Duyvendak, Josip Kesic, Timothy Stacey chắp bút, phát hành bởi Oxford University Press, năm 2022, dày 230 trang thuộc thể loại Science & Math. Mã ISBN: 9780197663035.

Mô tả nội dung sách The Return of the Native: Can Liberalism Safeguard Us Against Nativism? (OXFORD STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POLITICS) - Jan Willem Duyvendak

Thông tin sách: The Return of the Native: Can Liberalism Safeguard Us Against Nativism? (OXFORD STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POLITICS) (Hardcover, 230 trang) – Oxford University Press, 2022. Ngôn ngữ: Tiếng Anh.

An in-depth analysis that demonstrates how and why there has been a resurgence of nativist logic.It was once thought that liberalism and globalization would consign nativist logics to the fringes of societies and eventually to history. But if it ever left, nativism has well and truly returned, spreading across nations, across the political spectrum, and from the fringes back into the mainstream. In The Return of the Native, Jan Willem Duyvendak, Josip Kesic, and Timothy Stacey explore how nativist logics have infiltrated liberal settings and discourses, primarily in the Netherlands as well as other countries with strong liberal traditions like the US and France. They deconstruct and explain the underlying logic of nativist narratives and show how these narratives are emerging in the discourses of secularism (a religious nativism that problematizes Islam and Muslims), racism (a racial nativism that problematizes black anti-racism), populism (a populist nativism that problematizes elites), and left-wing politics (a left nativism that sees religious, racial, and populist nativists themselves as a threat to national culture). By moving systematically through these key iterations of nativism, the authors show how liberal ideas themselves are becoming tools for claiming that some people do not belong to the nation. A unique analysis of the most fundamental political transformation of our days, this book illuminates the resurgence of the figure of the "native," who claims the country at the expense of those perceived as foreign. Editorial Reviews Review "The book is valuable addition to the field for its eloquent conceptualization of nativism, thereby systematically differentiating it from other similar outlooks such as populism or racism. Following an articulate unpacking of the concept, the book duly recognizes the fundamental human need to belong, which does not have to be ascribed along reactionary lines. The authors provide stimulating accounts to substantiate the frames presented, the interplay between the "national rebirth" thesis and the Black Lives Matter movement promoting a decolonizing re-reading of history in the Netherlands being a case in point. In short, the book offers a convincing depiction of the power of nativism in political discourse, demonstrating the mechanisms through which nativist logic has become mainstream even in liberal democracies." -- Ipek Demirsu, Ethnic and Racial Studies

"The book draws on cutting-edge social scientific work; its principal audience will be researchers, professors, and graduate students, but it is accessible to advanced undergraduates as well." -- Choice

About the Author Jan Willem Duyvendak is Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam. Previously, he was Director of the Verwey-Jonker Research Institute for Social Issues (1999-2003) and Professor of Community Development at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. His latest books include The Politics of Home: Nostalgia and Belonging in Western Europe and the United States (2011), Crafting Citizenship: Negotiating Tensions in Modern Society (2012, co-authored with Menno Hurenkamp and Evelien Tonkens), European States and Their Muslim Citizens: The Impact of Institutions on Perceptions and Boundaries (2014, co-edited with John Bowen, Christophe Bertossi, Mona Lena Krook), New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban Landscape (2014, co-edited with Nancy Foner, Jan Rath and Rogier van Reekum), Players and Arenas: The Interactive Dynamics of Protest (2015, co-edited with James M. Jasper), and The Culturalization of Citizenship: Belonging and Polarization in a Globalizing World (2016, co-edited with Peter Geschiere and Evelien Tonkens). In 2013-2014, Duyvendak was Distinguished Fellow at the Advanced Research Collaborative at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. In Spring 2016 he was Research Fellow at the Paris Institute for Advanced Studies. From July 2017 -July 2019 he was Executive Committee Chair at Council for European Studies. Since January 1st 2018 he is rector of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (NIAS-KNAW).

Josip Kesic is a researcher and lecturer in sociology and social work at the Inholland University of Applied Sciences, where he focuses on the practical application of "Social Reflexivity" in educational and professional settings, i.e. the awareness of oneself as relationally and contextually connected to others. He studied sociology and South-Slavic literature at the University of Amsterdam. After extensively teaching social theory at the sociology department, the subsequent teaching topics at the department of European Studies were nationalism studies, European literature, and philosophy of humanities. He also has published regularly for broad audiences on themes related to identity politics and cultural stereotyping.

Timothy Stacey is a Researcher in the Urban Futures Studio at the Utrecht University and a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of Victoria.
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