Sites of Statelessness: Laws, Cities, Seas
Explores various unusual sites of statelessness like sea, cities, and laws, beyond mere legal and regulatory frameworks, that determines statelessness
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Abandoned to be Stateless -- Overview of Chapters -- Part I: Law as a Site of Statelessness -- Part II: City as a Site of Statelessness -- Part III: Sea as a Site of Statelessness -- References -- Part I: Law as a Site of Statelessness -- Chapter 1: Revisiting (Il)legal Sites of Statelessness in South Asia -- Introduction -- New States of South Asia -- Borders and Boundaries -- Legalizing Illegality -- Deprivation of Chakmas -- Expulsion of Rohingyas -- Postcolonial Territorialization and Exteriority -- Territoriality and Sovereignty -- The Great Disconnect -- Decolonializing Statelessness -- Universal or Pluriversal? -- Liminality of the Stateless -- In Lieu of Answers -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: The Production of Statelessness in Europe -- Understand a European Human Rights Dimension to Citizenship Deprivation -- Loyalty and Citizenship -- Creating Stranded Migrants -- Statelessness and the British State - Examining the Case of Shamima Begum -- Loyalty and the Determination of National Security Needs -- Stranded Migrant -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 3: The Banality of Statelessness and the Impossibility of Counting the Dispossessed -- Introduction -- Narrating the Future? Disciplinary Illusions -- The Canvas -- Half-Statelessness? -- Statelessness as the Residual Truth of the Postcolonial Condition -- Statelessness as a Reflection in the Labyrinth of Membership -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part II: City as a Site of Statelessness -- Chapter 4: The Conundrum of Trafficking and Statelessness in West Bengal -- Where We Stand -- The Media Response -- Voices: The Young Adults -- Voices: The Adult Women -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Can Undesirables Inhabit the World? From Camps to Instant Cities -- Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a Texaco, Liberdade and l'En-ville (the In-City) -- Making a Community, Making a City -- Strange Futuristic Settlements -- Instant Cities -- "The Very Spirit of the City" -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Stateless in Informal Settlements -- Introduction -- The Informal Settlement of Korail -- Governing Informal Settlements -- Micropolitics -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Statelessness and Camp Settlements: The Curious Case of South Asia -- Introduction -- The Curious Case of Camp Settlements in South Asia -- Sri Lankan Tamils, Rohingyas, and Reconstitution of Statelessness in Camp Settlements -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part III: Sea as a Site of Statelessness -- Chapter 8: The Tragic Journey of Komagata Maru: Empire, Immigrants, and Anxiety -- Introduction -- Migration, Racist Response, and Radicalization -- Control by Empire -- Militant Nationalism in India -- The Global Context -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Subjects at Sea: Jahaji Relationships and Their Discontents -- Postscript -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Governing Migrant Mobilities in the Aegean Sea: From Moral Rhetoric to Blatant Use of Violence -- Spatial and Judicial Configuration of the Aegean Sea -- A Trend toward Further Centralized and Militarized Monitoring -- Pushbacks Upgraded: Floating Carceral Spaces as a Novel Infrastructure -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11: Sea, Refugees, and Stateless Migrants on the Bay: The Rohingya -- Prelude: A Short Vignette -- Introduction to the Problematic of Statelessness in the Sea -- Statelessness and the Importance of the State -- Statelessness and Refugeehood -- Is the State Important in Civilian Lives? What Is the Rationality of a "Citizenship" Status? -- Significance of the Bay of Bengal and Statelessness at Sea -- SAR: Search and Rescue -- Rohingyas from the Camps in Bangladesh -- Notes | |
505 | 8 | |a References -- Chapter 12: Logistics of Maritime Capitalism: Flags of Convenience and the Statelessness at Sea -- The Logistics of FOC and Global Capitalism -- Legislation and the Formation of "Lawlessness": The Case of Taiwan's FOC Fishing Vessel and Fishermen's Labor Rights -- The Formation of "Lawlessness" of Fishermen's Labor Rights -- Recruitment Practices in Indonesia: A Complex Web Full of Fraud and Deceit -- New Nomos of the Earth and the Neoliberal Void of Slavery Production -- Notes -- References -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index | |
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spelling | Çağlar, Ayşe Verfasser aut Sites of Statelessness Laws, Cities, Seas 1st ed Albany State University of New York Press 2024 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (279 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier SUNY Series in Global Modernity Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Abandoned to be Stateless -- Overview of Chapters -- Part I: Law as a Site of Statelessness -- Part II: City as a Site of Statelessness -- Part III: Sea as a Site of Statelessness -- References -- Part I: Law as a Site of Statelessness -- Chapter 1: Revisiting (Il)legal Sites of Statelessness in South Asia -- Introduction -- New States of South Asia -- Borders and Boundaries -- Legalizing Illegality -- Deprivation of Chakmas -- Expulsion of Rohingyas -- Postcolonial Territorialization and Exteriority -- Territoriality and Sovereignty -- The Great Disconnect -- Decolonializing Statelessness -- Universal or Pluriversal? -- Liminality of the Stateless -- In Lieu of Answers -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: The Production of Statelessness in Europe -- Understand a European Human Rights Dimension to Citizenship Deprivation -- Loyalty and Citizenship -- Creating Stranded Migrants -- Statelessness and the British State - Examining the Case of Shamima Begum -- Loyalty and the Determination of National Security Needs -- Stranded Migrant -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 3: The Banality of Statelessness and the Impossibility of Counting the Dispossessed -- Introduction -- Narrating the Future? Disciplinary Illusions -- The Canvas -- Half-Statelessness? -- Statelessness as the Residual Truth of the Postcolonial Condition -- Statelessness as a Reflection in the Labyrinth of Membership -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part II: City as a Site of Statelessness -- Chapter 4: The Conundrum of Trafficking and Statelessness in West Bengal -- Where We Stand -- The Media Response -- Voices: The Young Adults -- Voices: The Adult Women -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Can Undesirables Inhabit the World? From Camps to Instant Cities -- Introduction Texaco, Liberdade and l'En-ville (the In-City) -- Making a Community, Making a City -- Strange Futuristic Settlements -- Instant Cities -- "The Very Spirit of the City" -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Stateless in Informal Settlements -- Introduction -- The Informal Settlement of Korail -- Governing Informal Settlements -- Micropolitics -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Statelessness and Camp Settlements: The Curious Case of South Asia -- Introduction -- The Curious Case of Camp Settlements in South Asia -- Sri Lankan Tamils, Rohingyas, and Reconstitution of Statelessness in Camp Settlements -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part III: Sea as a Site of Statelessness -- Chapter 8: The Tragic Journey of Komagata Maru: Empire, Immigrants, and Anxiety -- Introduction -- Migration, Racist Response, and Radicalization -- Control by Empire -- Militant Nationalism in India -- The Global Context -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Subjects at Sea: Jahaji Relationships and Their Discontents -- Postscript -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Governing Migrant Mobilities in the Aegean Sea: From Moral Rhetoric to Blatant Use of Violence -- Spatial and Judicial Configuration of the Aegean Sea -- A Trend toward Further Centralized and Militarized Monitoring -- Pushbacks Upgraded: Floating Carceral Spaces as a Novel Infrastructure -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11: Sea, Refugees, and Stateless Migrants on the Bay: The Rohingya -- Prelude: A Short Vignette -- Introduction to the Problematic of Statelessness in the Sea -- Statelessness and the Importance of the State -- Statelessness and Refugeehood -- Is the State Important in Civilian Lives? What Is the Rationality of a "Citizenship" Status? -- Significance of the Bay of Bengal and Statelessness at Sea -- SAR: Search and Rescue -- Rohingyas from the Camps in Bangladesh -- Notes References -- Chapter 12: Logistics of Maritime Capitalism: Flags of Convenience and the Statelessness at Sea -- The Logistics of FOC and Global Capitalism -- Legislation and the Formation of "Lawlessness": The Case of Taiwan's FOC Fishing Vessel and Fishermen's Labor Rights -- The Formation of "Lawlessness" of Fishermen's Labor Rights -- Recruitment Practices in Indonesia: A Complex Web Full of Fraud and Deceit -- New Nomos of the Earth and the Neoliberal Void of Slavery Production -- Notes -- References -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index Explores various unusual sites of statelessness like sea, cities, and laws, beyond mere legal and regulatory frameworks, that determines statelessness Stateless persons Statelessness Chaudhury, Sabyasachi Basu Ray Sonstige oth Samaddar, Ranabir Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Çağlar, Ayşe Sites of Statelessness Albany : State University of New York Press,c2024 9781438499888 |
spellingShingle | Çağlar, Ayşe Sites of Statelessness Laws, Cities, Seas Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Abandoned to be Stateless -- Overview of Chapters -- Part I: Law as a Site of Statelessness -- Part II: City as a Site of Statelessness -- Part III: Sea as a Site of Statelessness -- References -- Part I: Law as a Site of Statelessness -- Chapter 1: Revisiting (Il)legal Sites of Statelessness in South Asia -- Introduction -- New States of South Asia -- Borders and Boundaries -- Legalizing Illegality -- Deprivation of Chakmas -- Expulsion of Rohingyas -- Postcolonial Territorialization and Exteriority -- Territoriality and Sovereignty -- The Great Disconnect -- Decolonializing Statelessness -- Universal or Pluriversal? -- Liminality of the Stateless -- In Lieu of Answers -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: The Production of Statelessness in Europe -- Understand a European Human Rights Dimension to Citizenship Deprivation -- Loyalty and Citizenship -- Creating Stranded Migrants -- Statelessness and the British State - Examining the Case of Shamima Begum -- Loyalty and the Determination of National Security Needs -- Stranded Migrant -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 3: The Banality of Statelessness and the Impossibility of Counting the Dispossessed -- Introduction -- Narrating the Future? Disciplinary Illusions -- The Canvas -- Half-Statelessness? -- Statelessness as the Residual Truth of the Postcolonial Condition -- Statelessness as a Reflection in the Labyrinth of Membership -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part II: City as a Site of Statelessness -- Chapter 4: The Conundrum of Trafficking and Statelessness in West Bengal -- Where We Stand -- The Media Response -- Voices: The Young Adults -- Voices: The Adult Women -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Can Undesirables Inhabit the World? From Camps to Instant Cities -- Introduction Texaco, Liberdade and l'En-ville (the In-City) -- Making a Community, Making a City -- Strange Futuristic Settlements -- Instant Cities -- "The Very Spirit of the City" -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Stateless in Informal Settlements -- Introduction -- The Informal Settlement of Korail -- Governing Informal Settlements -- Micropolitics -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Statelessness and Camp Settlements: The Curious Case of South Asia -- Introduction -- The Curious Case of Camp Settlements in South Asia -- Sri Lankan Tamils, Rohingyas, and Reconstitution of Statelessness in Camp Settlements -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part III: Sea as a Site of Statelessness -- Chapter 8: The Tragic Journey of Komagata Maru: Empire, Immigrants, and Anxiety -- Introduction -- Migration, Racist Response, and Radicalization -- Control by Empire -- Militant Nationalism in India -- The Global Context -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Subjects at Sea: Jahaji Relationships and Their Discontents -- Postscript -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Governing Migrant Mobilities in the Aegean Sea: From Moral Rhetoric to Blatant Use of Violence -- Spatial and Judicial Configuration of the Aegean Sea -- A Trend toward Further Centralized and Militarized Monitoring -- Pushbacks Upgraded: Floating Carceral Spaces as a Novel Infrastructure -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11: Sea, Refugees, and Stateless Migrants on the Bay: The Rohingya -- Prelude: A Short Vignette -- Introduction to the Problematic of Statelessness in the Sea -- Statelessness and the Importance of the State -- Statelessness and Refugeehood -- Is the State Important in Civilian Lives? What Is the Rationality of a "Citizenship" Status? -- Significance of the Bay of Bengal and Statelessness at Sea -- SAR: Search and Rescue -- Rohingyas from the Camps in Bangladesh -- Notes References -- Chapter 12: Logistics of Maritime Capitalism: Flags of Convenience and the Statelessness at Sea -- The Logistics of FOC and Global Capitalism -- Legislation and the Formation of "Lawlessness": The Case of Taiwan's FOC Fishing Vessel and Fishermen's Labor Rights -- The Formation of "Lawlessness" of Fishermen's Labor Rights -- Recruitment Practices in Indonesia: A Complex Web Full of Fraud and Deceit -- New Nomos of the Earth and the Neoliberal Void of Slavery Production -- Notes -- References -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index Stateless persons Statelessness |
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title_auth | Sites of Statelessness Laws, Cities, Seas |
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title_full | Sites of Statelessness Laws, Cities, Seas |
title_fullStr | Sites of Statelessness Laws, Cities, Seas |
title_full_unstemmed | Sites of Statelessness Laws, Cities, Seas |
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