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Welfare Warriors: Towards a Genealogy of the Soldier Citizen in Canada

机译:福利战士:迈向加拿大士兵族谱

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Over the past few decades, new forms of citizenship have emerged in the context of a globalizing and urbanizing world. The government of citizens and economies, it is argued, is increasingly trans-, supra-, or sub-national in scale, and characterized by the eclipse of Keynesian welfarism and rights-based citizenship. Scholars have documented the emergence of targeted, risk-based, and workfarist governmentalities and political economies at various spatial scales, and have even described emergent forms of citizenship as "post-national". And yet, in many countries we are concurrently confronted with massive symbolic and fiscal reinvestment in national militaries, particularly in the welfare of personnel. Given this, and the longstanding relationships between the nation-state and military service, it is curious that the soldier has hardly figured in recent discussions about citizenship. This paper provides a genealogy of the soldier-citizen in Canada, from iconic national worker-citizen in the post-World War II period to its recent anxious positioning at the intersection of "domestic", entrepreneurial, workfarist citizenship, and the widespread re-emergence of militarism and national security. It demonstrates that the military citizen has at key times been a template for innovations in social forms of national government, and argues that the soldier has been a crucial figure in their re-engineering in recent years. Situated amidst transformations in work and worker-citizenship, and at the intersections of political struggles in both the domestic and international spheres, the soldier provides a unique lens on questions of the national and the social. Through an engagement with the labour of social citizenship, and the war work that initiated many of its governing techniques, the military citizen emerges as a critical figure in the contemporary neoliberal nation.
机译:在过去的几十年中,在全球化和城市化世界的背景下,出现了新的公民身份形式。有人认为,公民和经济体政府的规模越来越跨国家,超国家或地方以下,其特征是凯恩斯主义的福利主义和基于权利的公民身份黯然失色。学者们记录了在各种空间规模上有针对性的,以风险为基础的,以劳作派为基础的政府和政治经济的出现,甚至将新兴的公民身份描述为“后国民”。然而,在许多国家,我们同时面临着对国家军队的大规模象征性和财政再投资,特别是在人员福利方面。考虑到这一点,以及民族国家与兵役之间的长期关系,令人奇怪的是,在最近有关公民身份的讨论中,士兵几乎没有想到。本文提供了加拿大士兵公民的家谱,从第二次世界大战后的标志性国民工人公民到其最近在“家庭”,企业家,工作人员公民身份以及广泛的公民身份交集方面的焦虑定位。军国主义和国家安全的出现。它表明,军人在关键时刻已成为国民政府社会形式创新的模板,并辩称,军人在最近几年的改组中一直是至关重要的人物。在工作和工人公民身份的转变之中,以及在国内和国际领域的政治斗争的交汇处,这位士兵提供了关于国家和社会问题的独特视角。通过参与社会公民的工作,以及引发许多统治技术的战争工作,军事公民在当代新自由主义国家中成为批判性人物。

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