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Rethinking 'Citizenship' in the Postcolony

机译:重新思考后殖民时代的“公民身份”

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This paper argues for an approach to researching citizenship and democracy that begins not from normative convictions but from everyday experiences in particular social, cultural and historical contexts. The paper starts with a consideration of the ways in which the terms 'democracy' and 'citizenship' have been used in the discourses and approaches taken within mainstream studies of citizenship and democracy, drawing attention to some of the conceptual blind spots that arise. We call for more attention to be paid to contextual understandings of the politics of everyday life, and to locating state, ngo and donor rhetorics and programmes promoting 'active citizenship' and 'participatory governance' within that politics. It is this kind of understanding, we suggest, that, by revealing the limits of the normativities embedded in these discourses, can provide a more substantive basis for rethinking citizenship from the perspectives of citizens themselves.
机译:本文主张一种研究公民权和民主的方法,该方法不是从规范信念出发,而是从特定社会,文化和历史背景下的日常经验开始。本文首先考虑了“民主”和“公民身份”这两个术语在公民和民主主流研究中的论述和方法中所使用的方式,并提请人们注意出现的一些概念盲点。我们呼吁更加重视对日常生活政治的背景理解,并在该政治中寻找促进“积极公民身份”和“参与式治理”的国家,非政府组织和捐助者的言论和计划。我们建议这种理解是,通过揭示这些话语所包含的规范性的局限性,可以为从公民自身的角度重新思考公民身份提供更实质性的基础。

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    《Third World Quarterly》 |2008年第6期|1069-1086|共18页
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    Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Stellenbosch University, Matieland, Stellenbosch, South Africa;

    Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, UK;

    Political Studies Department, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa;

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