Książka Democracy and the Foreigner Bonnie Honig

Democracy and the Foreigner

Autor: Bonnie Honig
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
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What should we do about foreigners? Should we try to make them more like us or keep them at bay to p...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2003
strony
224
EAN
9780691114767
ISBN
0691114765
Enbook ID
04113394
Waga
377
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 14

Pełny opis

What should we do about foreigners? Should we try to make them more like us or keep them at bay to protect our democracy, our culture, our well-being? This dilemma underlies age-old debates about immigration, citizenship, and national identity that are strikingly relevant today. In "Democracy and the Foreigner", Bonnie Honig reverses the question: What problems might foreigners solve for us? Hers is not a conventional approach. Instead of lauding the achievements of individual foreigners, she probes a much larger issue - the symbolic politics of foreignness. In doing so she shows not only how our debates over foreignness help shore up our national or democratic identities, but how anxieties endemic to liberal democracy themselves animate ambivalence toward foreignness. Central to Honig's arguments are stories featuring "foreign-founders," in which the origins or revitalization of a people depend upon a foreigner's energy, virtue, insight, or law.From such popular movies as "The Wizard of Oz", "Shane", and "Strictly Ballroom" to the biblical stories of Moses and Ruth to the myth of an immigrant America, from Rousseau to Freud, foreignness is represented not just as a threat but as a supplement for communities periodically requiring renewal. Why? Why do people tell stories in which their societies are dependent on strangers? One of Honig's most surprising conclusions is that an appreciation of the role of foreigners in (re)founding peoples works neither solely as a cosmopolitan nor a nationalist resource.For example, in America, nationalists see one archetypal foreign-founder - the naturalized immigrant - as reconfirming the allure of deeply held American values, whereas to cosmopolitans this immigrant represents the deeply transnational character of American democracy. Scholars and students of political theory, and all those concerned with the dilemmas democracy faces in accommodating difference, will find this book rich with valuable and stimulating insights.

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