The perils of belonging: autochthony, citizenship, and exclusion in Africa and Europe
"Despite being told that we now live in a cosmopolitan world, more and more people have begun to assert their identities in ways that are deeply rooted in the local. These claims of autochthony - meaning 'born from the soil' - seek to establish an irrefutable, primordial right to belo...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Despite being told that we now live in a cosmopolitan world, more and more people have begun to assert their identities in ways that are deeply rooted in the local. These claims of autochthony - meaning 'born from the soil' - seek to establish an irrefutable, primordial right to belong and are often employed in politically charged attempts to exclude outsiders. In The Perils of Belonging, Peter Geschiere traces the concept of autochthony back to the classical period and incisively explores the idea in two very different contexts: Cameroon and the Netherlands. In both countries, the momentous economic and political changes following the end of the cold war fostered anxiety over migration. For Cameroonians, the question of who belongs where rises to the fore in political struggles between different tribes, while the Dutch invoke autochthony in fierce debates over the integration of immigrants. This fascinating comparative perspective allows Geschiere to examine the emotional appeal of autochthony - as well as its dubious historical basis - and to shed light on a range of important issues, such as multiculturalism, national citizenship, and migration." -- Publisher's description. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XI, 283 S. |
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Contents
Preface
and Acknowledgments
ix
chapter
ι
.
Introduction: Autochthony
—
the Flip Side
of Globalization?
ι
A Primordial yet Global Form of Belonging?
2
Autochthony'
s
Genealogy: Some Elements
6
Autochthony Now: Globalization and the
Neoliberal
Turn
16
Autochthony and the Tenacity of the Nation-State
21
Historical Construction, Political Manipulation and
Emotional Power
26
Approach: From Identity to Subjectivation and
Aesthetics
31
Chapter Overview
35
chapter
2.
Cameroon: Autochthony, Democratization, and New
Struggles over Citizenship
39
Belonging to a Nonexistent Province
41
Elite Associations and Autochthony: Different Degrees of
Citizenship?
43
The "Sea People" Protected by the New Constitution
49
Debates in the Cameroonian Press
53
Autochthony's "Naturalness": The Funeral as a Final Test
for Belonging
55
A Tortuous History
57
An Empty Discourse with Segmentary Implications
63
Conclusion
64
chapter
3·
Cameroon: Decentralization and Belonging
66
The East and the New Importance of the Forest
69
The New Forest Law
72
Participation in Practice
74
The Elusive Community
76
The Community as Stakeholder: Belonging and
Exclusion
81
Village or Grande
Famille?
83
The Halfhearted Belonging of the External Elites
86
Discovering
Allogènes
at Ever Closer Range 8g
Conclusion
94
chapter
4.
African Trajectories
97
Ivory Coast: Identification and Exclusion
98
Elsewhere in Africa
117
"Pygmy" Predicaments: Can Only Citizens Qualify as
Autochthons?
124
chapters. Autochthony in Europe: The Dutch Turn
130
The Dutch Switch: From Multiculturalism to Cultural
Integration
134
Overview: How the Netherlands Became an "Immigration
Country"
137
National Consensus and Its History—the Dutch Way
139
Alternative Solutions
142
A More Forceful Integration
144
Allochtonea· A New Term on the Dutch Scene
147
Elusive Autochthony
153
History and Culture
155
Comparisons
162
chapter
6.
Cameroon: Nation-Building and Autochthony as Processes
of Subjectivation
169
Nation-Building as an Everyday Reality ij2
Rituals of Belonging: The Funeral at Home as a Celebration
of Autochthony
iço
chapter
7.
Epilogue: Can the Land Lie? Autochthony's
Uncertainties in Africa and Europe
212
Varying Patterns of Nation-Building in Africa and Their
Implications
213
Autochthony and the Search for Ritual in Europe
218
Notes
225
Bibliography
263
Index
279 |
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