Fear, Anxiety, and National Identity : Immigration and Belonging in North America and Western Europe.
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- 9781610448536
- 304.8/4
- JV6465
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction - Fear, Anxiety, and National Identity: Immigration and Belonging in North America and Western Europe -- Part I - North America -- Chapter 1 - The Contradictory Character of American Nationality: A Historical Perspective -- Chapter 2 - Reimagining the Nation in a World of Migration: Legitimacy, Political Claims-Making, and Membership in Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 3 - Does Becoming American Create a Better American? How Identity Attachments and Perceptions of Discrimination Affect Trust and Obligation -- Chapter 4 - The War on Crime and the War on Immigrants: Racial and Legal Exclusion in the Twenty-First-Century United States -- Part II - Western Europe -- Chapter 5 - Feeling Dutch: The Culturalization and Emotionalization of Citizenship and Second-Generation Belonging in the Netherlands -- Chapter 6 - Nationhood and Muslims in Britain -- Chapter 7 - Constituting National Identity Through Transnationality: Categorizations of Inequalities in German Integration Debates -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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