Citizenship by Dimitry Kochenov - ISBN: 9780262537797
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The story of citizenship as a tale not of liberation, dignity, and nationhood but of complacency, hypocrisy, and domination.

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    344 pages

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    12 November 2019

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Summary

The story of citizenship as a tale not of liberation, dignity, and nationhood but of complacency, hypocrisy, and domination.The glorification of citizenship is a given in today’s world, part of a civic narrative that invokes liberation, dignity, and nationhood. In reality, explains Dimitry Kochenov, citizenship is a story of complacency, hypocrisy, and domination, flattering to citizens and demeaning for noncitizens. In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Kochenov explain…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262537797
ISBN-10:0262537796
Author:Dimitry Kochenov
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:344
Release Date:12 November 2019
Weight:318g
Dimensions:178mm x 127mm x 22mm
Series:MIT Press Essential Knowledge series
What They're Saying

Critics Review

”[A] spirited contribution to the MIT Press’s Essential Knowledge series. Kochenov sees the institution of citizenship, not its byproduct of statelessness, as the real problem. He does not hold back his disdain, defining citizenship as ‘a heritage glorifying servility, racism, sexism, and arbitrary exclusion,’ a tool for ‘simplifying the world’ and ‘rendering people governable,’ a gateway to complacency, intellectual laziness, and oppressive categorizations. Statelessness is a problem only because of how unequal and arbitrary the institution of citizenship is to begin with: it is assigned at birth and seldom earned, so most people never have a say in it. Further, the ‘mythology of the equality of different nationalities’ only makes things worse: it leads us to believe that any citizenship should be sufficient for meeting the needs of individuals.” –The New York Review of Books“Kochenov’s book should be a wake-up call for constitutional and international theorists and practitioners to promote an agenda for redefining citizenship as well as the structures governing it.” –International Journal of Constitutional Law

About The Author

Dimitry Kochenov

Dimitry Kochenov is Professor of EU Constitutional Law at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. He has held visiting appointments and fellowships, among other places, at Princeton University (LAPA), the College of Europe (Natolin), the Universty of Turin, NYU Law School (Emile Noel Fellow), and the Institute for Global Studies (Basel). He has served as a consultant for governments, law firms, and international institutions, including the Maltese Republic, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the European Parliament. He is the author ofEU Enlargement and the Failure of Conditionality.

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