Mapping Citizenship in India

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Mapping Citizenship in India

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 252 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198066743
  • DDC分類 342.54083

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This study contributes to the ongoing debate on the theory of citizenship. It traces the Citizenship Act of India, 1955-from its inception, through various amendments (1986, 2003, and 2005), its connection with other significant laws such as the Abducted Persons Recovery and Rehabilitation Act (1949) and the Illegal Migrants Determination by Tribunals Act (1983), and relevant judgments-to see how citizenship unfolded among differentially located individuals, communities, and groups. The book identifies the amendments in the Citizenship Act as transitions which are, however, not the manifestations of an irreversible, continuous historical process of progression, but moments which are enframed by major historical choices and decisions. The liminal categories of citizenship, which emerged at the commencement of the Indian Republic in the context of the partition, show that the question of legal membership remained a vexed one. Both the contest over citizenship and its resolution were embedded in processes of state-formation and institutional ordering, as seen in the ways in which institutions perceived, interpreted, and eventually resolved their respective powers of decision-making over citizenship matters.
The amendments in 1986 and 2003 manifest continued embeddedness of citizenship in the politics of place-making, the marking out of ethno-spaces, and the politics of neo-liberalism, setting in motion processes by which the association of citizenship with descent is affirmed, even as the category of overseas citizenship is recognized in law.

Contents

INTRODUCTION: 'CITIZEN/OUTSIDER': ENFRAMING THE CITIZEN IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES; CHAPTER 1: CITIZENSHIP OF INDIA ACT, AND LIMINAL CITIZENSHIP, AND THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE REPUBLIC; CHAPTER 2: THE CITIZENSHIP (AMENDMENT) ACT OF 1986: THE 'POLITICS OF PLACE-MAKING' AND SUSPECT CITIZENSHIP; CHAPTER 3: 'BLOOD AND BELONGING': THE CITIZENSHIP (AMENDMENT) ACT 2003, AND THE DECEPTION OF DE-TERRITORIALITY; CONCLUSION: CITIES, RESIDUAL CITIZENS, AND SOCIAL CITIZENSHIP; APPENDICES; BIBLIOGRAPHY

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