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van Reekum Rogier |
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Out of Character : Debating Dutchness, Narrating Citizenship |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024 |
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©2023 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (301 pages) |
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Cultural Sociology Series |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Enacting Debate, Composing Problems -- The Dutch Case -- Studying Public Discourse -- Method, Material and Limits -- Doing Dutchness: Enacting the Nation as a Problem for Democracy -- What Is National About Citizenship Politics? -- Composing Nation, People and Public -- References -- Chapter 2: How Dutchness Became a Public Problem -- How to Narrate Burgerschap -- Abstracted, But How? -- Burgerschap as the Public Demonstration of Autonomous Moral Conviction -- Looking in the Mirror of Burgerschap -- What Was Characterology? -- The Crisis of Identity -- Discussing Nationhood in a New Mode -- The Racial Limits of Encompassment -- Two Failed Responses -- Van Doorn on the Afrikaanderwijk -- Demarcating Race and Culture -- We Are/Aren't Racist -- Dutchness as a Public Problem -- References -- Chapter 3: Dialogical Dutchness: Enacting Dutchness Through Debate -- We Are Not Nationalistic -- Emancipation for All, Paternalism for Some -- The Imperative of Debate -- A Policy of Failure -- Breaking Down Inhibitions -- A Republican Turn -- From the Rushdie-Affair to a National Minorities Debate -- Civilised Nationalism -- References -- Chapter 4: Re-membering the Native Public -- Reactive Politics: Moments and Their Men -- Scheffer's Essayistic Alarm -- Doing Drama -- Reactions to a Call for Reaction -- Fortuyn's Politics of Embeddedness -- Dutchness After the Breach -- Testing Malleability Through Cultural Demands -- Not New: Learned Citizenship -- Making Assimilation New -- Contesting Verdonk's Mission -- A Community |
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of Individuals -- The Right to Speak of Us -- Historical Consciousness -- Neo-patriotism: The Uses of 'our' History and Feeling at Home -- Making a National Canon Without a Nation -- The Commission and Its Problems -- The Native Public and Its Canon -- Canon Reviewed. |
Re-membered Nativity -- References -- Chapter 5: The Return of Race in Native Soil -- Enacting the Style of Popularity -- When the Sovereign Spoke -- From Huizinga to Máxima -- From the Soil -- What Does Democracy Demand? -- References -- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Out of Character -- Living on the Liberal Plateau, or an Ethnomethodology of Dutch Inflections -- The Problem of Post-Racism -- The Problem of Plurality -- The Problem of Autonomy -- Dutch Inflections -- Can We Account for the Happening of Democracy? -- References -- Index. |
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