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Introduction, Wenche Ommundsen, Michael Leach, Andrew Vandenberg Nov 2011

Introduction, Wenche Ommundsen, Michael Leach, Andrew Vandenberg

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What some have dubbed 'the new world disorder' of the early 21st century has forced the human and social sciences to re-examine a number of their concepts and theories. One such concept is citizenship. The twin challenges of globalisation and cultural diversity have unsettled such seemingly central assumptions as the primacy of the nation-state and the relative cohesion of its citizenry. It has thus become necessary to rethink what it means to be a citizen, at a local, national, or global level, and to ask what civil, political, social, and cultural rights may be gained, or lost, in the rush …


Introduction For Text Special Issue: Literature And Public Culture, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Introduction For Text Special Issue: Literature And Public Culture, Wenche Ommundsen

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Review Of Leela Gandhi, Postcolonial Theory: A Critical Introduction, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Review Of Leela Gandhi, Postcolonial Theory: A Critical Introduction, Wenche Ommundsen

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