Creating other options: negotiating the meanings of citizenships

Noa Leuchter

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Abstract

In this article, I explore the ways in which citizenship is reinvented and reinterpreted through local understandings and experiences. I show how Israeli citizens who had applied for another citizenship create a distinction between their Israeli citizenship, which they conceptualize in terms of identity and belonging, and their ‘European passport’, which they depict as a technical non-obliging document, thus neutralizing the challenge it poses on questions of national loyalty. However, the other sought after citizenship, which represents a legally binding attachment to a nation-state, paradoxically becomes a powerful symbol of freedom, embodying other life possibilities and allowing for an active negotiation of belonging.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)776-790
Number of pages15
JournalCitizenship Studies
Volume18
Issue number6-7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2014

Keywords

  • Israel studies
  • local knowledge
  • national identity
  • social agency
  • unmaking citizenship

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Political Science and International Relations

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