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The idea of citizenship goes beyond a legal-formal framework to denote substantive membership in the political community. While citizenship is identified with an ideal condition of equality of status and belonging, it gets challenged in societies marked by inequalities. As an idea that inspires struggle, citizenship remains an institution that is unbounded, changing and always incomplete.
This short introduction lucidly describes the history of citizenship in ...
This book of Critical Interpretation series offers a comprehensive account of the literary criticism of William Wordsworth and his works. The Subject matter both as regards the arrangement of chapters as well as the contents of each chapter has been examined closely with the prescribed curricula of several ongoing courses in English Literature of various Universities. The publication begins with a note to the reader and provides critical introduction of William ...
This book of critical interpretation series offers a comprehensive account of the literary criticism of Ben Jonson and his works as an independent volume in itself. The subject matter, both as regards the arrangement of chapters as well as the contents of each chapter has been examined closely with the prescribed curricula of several ongoing courses in English Literature of various universities. The book begins with a note to the reader and provides critical ...
Transnational migration has become a distinctive aspect of globalisation, manifesting the uneven and hierarchical relationships that inform it. The processes of uneven development set in motion with colonisation continue to unfold with the integration of post-colonial societies into the world economy as dependent and subordinate partners. The nature, volume and direction of migratory flows have closely corresponded with these patterns of uneven development. This ...