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Wenche Ommundsen

Citizenship

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Have Culture, Will Travel: Cultural Citizenship And The Imagined Communities Of Diaspora; A Fiction, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Have Culture, Will Travel: Cultural Citizenship And The Imagined Communities Of Diaspora; A Fiction, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

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Editorial - Building Cultural Citizenship: Multiculturalism And Children's Literature, Debra Dudek, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Editorial - Building Cultural Citizenship: Multiculturalism And Children's Literature, Debra Dudek, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

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Floating Lives: Cultural Citizenship And The Limits Of Diaspora, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Floating Lives: Cultural Citizenship And The Limits Of Diaspora, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

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Cultural Citizenship In Diaspora: A Study Of Chinese Australia, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Cultural Citizenship In Diaspora: A Study Of Chinese Australia, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

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Productive Crisis: Cultural Citizenship In Social Theory, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Productive Crisis: Cultural Citizenship In Social Theory, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

'Cultural citizenship will always be a contested project,' writes Bryan Turner in this volume. Working with different definitions and applications, and from different disciplinary perspectives, the contributors to this book uncover the issues at stake in a project which, under scrutiny, grows larger, more complex and ever more open to contestation. This lack of consensus or unified vision in relation to cultural citizenship in no way diminishes the importance of the project, or its pertinence to the study of the contemporary social world. If anything, the widespread recognition of the need to explore the interaction between culture and citizenship at …