The Paradox(es) of Diasporic Identity, Race and Belonging
暫譯: 離散身份、種族與歸屬的悖論

Maiangwa, Benjamin

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2024-10-23
  • 售價: $5,220
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$4,959
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 273
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3031387996
  • ISBN-13: 9783031387999
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商品描述

This book explores how questions about home and belonging have been framed in the discourses on race, migration, and social relationships. It does this with the aim of envisioning alternative modes of living and reimagining our political communities in ways that question the legacy of colonization and constructed identities which detract from our sense of obligation to each other and the planet. The book questions problematic categories of difference to transform human relations beyond the materialism of our global political economy. Questions addressed in the volume include: In what ways are combative colonial identities of difference manufactured within our national and global spaces of encounter? How can we expel the racialized and tribalized political identities that seek to purify and deny the complexities and sacredness of being human? How do we embrace the notion that everyone we encounter is a mirror reflecting our fears of suffering and our desires for happiness?
The book is set in the context of re-emerging ultra-nationalists and anti-migrant politicians on the national and international stage, advancing various strands of extreme-right and protectionist ideology couched as redemptive-welfarist strategies. The adverse impacts of these strategies seem to be reifying a possessive idea of citizenship and identity, engendering a national fantasy that portrays communities as homogenous entities inhabiting enclosed borders. This is essentially a compendium of conversations across the intersection of the racial, national, ethnic, spiritual, and sexual boundaries in which we live.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書探討了有關家庭和歸屬感的問題如何在種族、移民和社會關係的話語中被框架化。其目的是構想替代的生活方式,並以質疑殖民遺產和建構身份的方式重新想像我們的政治社群,這些身份削弱了我們對彼此和地球的責任感。本書質疑有問題的差異類別,以轉變人際關係,超越我們全球政治經濟的物質主義。本書探討的問題包括:在我們的國家和全球接觸空間中,對抗性的殖民差異身份是如何被製造的?我們如何驅逐那些試圖純化並否認人類複雜性和神聖性的種族化和部落化政治身份?我們如何接受每一位遇見的人都是反映我們對痛苦的恐懼和對幸福的渴望的鏡子?

本書的背景是國內外重新出現的極端民族主義者和反移民政治家,他們推進各種極右和保護主義意識形態,這些意識形態被包裝為救贖性福利策略。這些策略的負面影響似乎在強化一種佔有性的公民身份和身份觀念,產生一種將社群描繪為居住在封閉邊界內的同質實體的國家幻想。這本書本質上是對我們生活中種族、國家、民族、精神和性別邊界交集的對話彙編。

作者簡介

Benjamin Maiangwa is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Prior to joining Lakehead University, he was Teaching Fellow in International Relations and Peace and Conflict Studies in the School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA), Durham University, UK. He was also instructor at the University of Manitoba and the Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT). Maiangwa's research focuses broadly on the intersection of politics, culture, and society. His publications and outreach activities use storytelling, action research, and critical ethnography to explore notions of contested belonging, home, mobility, and people's experiences of conflict and peace.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

本傑明·邁昂加(Benjamin Maiangwa)是加拿大安大略省桑德貝的湖首大學(Lakehead University)政治學系的助理教授。在加入湖首大學之前,他曾擔任英國達勒姆大學(Durham University)政府與國際事務學院(School of Government and International Affairs, SGIA)國際關係及和平與衝突研究的教學研究員。他也曾在曼尼托巴大學(University of Manitoba)和曼尼托巴貿易與技術學院(Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology, MITT)擔任講師。邁昂加的研究廣泛集中於政治、文化與社會的交集。他的出版物和外展活動利用敘事、行動研究和批判性人種誌,探討有關爭議性歸屬感、家園、流動性以及人們對衝突與和平經驗的概念。