Narratives and Imaginings of Citizenship in Latin America
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<p>This book looks at how citizenship has been imagined and transformed in Latin America through the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries from different disciplinary perspectives including anthropology history urban planning geography and political studies. It looks beyond citizenship as a formal legal status to explore how ideas about citizenship have shaped political and historical landscapes in different ways through the region. It shows how conceptions of citizenship are intertwined with understandings of natural spaces and environments how indigenous politics are ‘de-colonizing’ western liberal conceptions of citizenship and how citizenship is being transformed through local level politics and projects for development. In addition to showcasing some of the novel emerging forms of citizenship in the region the book also traces the ways in which historical narratives of citizenship and national belonging persist within present day politics. Collectively the chapters show that citizenship remains an important entry point for understanding politics projects of reform and struggles for transformation in Latin America.</p><p>This book was published as a special issue of <i>Citizenship Studies</i>.</p>
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