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Cultivating Membership in Taiwan and Beyond

- Relational Citizenship

About Cultivating Membership in Taiwan and Beyond

Citizenship is traditionally viewed as a legal status to be possessed. Cultivating Membership in Taiwan and Beyond: Relational Citizenship proposes the concept of relational citizenship to articulate the value-laden, interactive nature of belongingness. Hsin-I Cheng examines the role of relationality which produces and is a product of localized emotions. Cheng attends to particular histories and global trajectories embedded within uneven power relations. By focusing on Taiwan, a non-Western society with a tradition to adeptly attune to local experiences and those from various global influences, relational citizenship highlights the measures used to define and encourage interactions with newcomers. This book shows the multilayered communicative processes in which relations are gradually created, challenged, merged, disrupted, repaired, and solidified. Cheng further argues that this concept is not bound to nation-state geographic boundaries as relationality bleeds through national borders. Relational citizenship has the potential to move beyond the East vs. West epistemology to examine peoplesΓÇÖ lived realities wherein the sense of belonging is discursively accomplished, viscerally experienced, and publicly performed.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781498581509
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 252
  • Published:
  • December 14, 2020
  • Dimensions:
  • 162x241x21 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 576 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: December 19, 2024

Description of Cultivating Membership in Taiwan and Beyond

Citizenship is traditionally viewed as a legal status to be possessed. Cultivating Membership in Taiwan and Beyond: Relational Citizenship proposes the concept of relational citizenship to articulate the value-laden, interactive nature of belongingness. Hsin-I Cheng examines the role of relationality which produces and is a product of localized emotions. Cheng attends to particular histories and global trajectories embedded within uneven power relations. By focusing on Taiwan, a non-Western society with a tradition to adeptly attune to local experiences and those from various global influences, relational citizenship highlights the measures used to define and encourage interactions with newcomers. This book shows the multilayered communicative processes in which relations are gradually created, challenged, merged, disrupted, repaired, and solidified. Cheng further argues that this concept is not bound to nation-state geographic boundaries as relationality bleeds through national borders. Relational citizenship has the potential to move beyond the East vs. West epistemology to examine peoplesΓÇÖ lived realities wherein the sense of belonging is discursively accomplished, viscerally experienced, and publicly performed.

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