: Ursula Lehmkuhl, Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink, Laurence McFalls
: Spaces of Difference Conflicts and Cohabitation
: Waxmann Verlag GmbH
: 9783830983859
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Spaces of Difference discusses the construction of transcultural spaces and the representation and negotiation of diversity through the analytical lenses of narratives, practices and politics of diversity. The multi-disciplinary contributions to this volume address four broader research fields: (1) the entangled and contested (hi)stories of diversity; (2) migration and the creation of transcultural spaces; (3) practices and politics of belonging; and (4) the dynamics of confrontation and cohabitation in spaces of difference. The research presented in this volume combines approaches from history, political science, sociology, migration studies and literature.
Book Cover1
Table of Contents5
Spaces of Difference: Conflict and Cohabitation (Ursula Lehmkuhl)7
Introduction7
Space/Place9
Mediation/Translation10
Modes of Social Action: Politics, Practices and Narratives of Diversity10
Entangled and Hidden Histories13
Border Crossings and Transcultural Spaces15
Becoming and Belonging17
Dynamics of Confrontation and Cohabitation18
References20
Diversités controversées : Concepts,imaginaires et représentations au Canadaau début du 20e siècle (Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink)27
Le contexte socio-historique: les débats autour du Règlement 17 en Ontario (1912–1927)27
Logiques et sémantiques d’un contre-discours32
Fictionnalisations d’une pensée de la diversité: le roman Polly Masson (1919) de William Henry Moore37
« Conflit de races » et conception plurielle de la nation42
Bibliographie44
Diversity: A Late 20th Century Genealogy (Laurence McFalls)47
Introduction47
Culture as Diversity48
Diversity, Vulnerability, and Post-liberal Governmentality52
References57
A Geography of Blood: Uncovering the Hidden Histories of Metis People in Canada (Carolyn Podruchny and Jesse Thistle)61
Introduction61
Historiography and Colonization in Canada62
Finding Space In Between64
Occupying Space and Creating Place: A Bloody Process67
Reclaiming Morrissette Family History68
Conclusion75
References75
Source Material78
The Everyday Experience(s) of Space: First generation Algerian Immigrant Women in Paris (Rebecca Ferrari)83
Introduction83
Spatial Practices – The Creation of Exterior and Interior Places86
Showcasing Wealth and Cleanliness89
Spatial Norms and Rules92
Creating and Sharing Common (Female) Spaces93
« Non-lieux » as Comfortable Public Places94
Associations as In-between Spaces95
Conclusion98
References99
Biography en route: Investigating Mobility. Experiences through Biographical Research (Xymena Wieczorek)101
Introduction102
Studying Mobile Biographies103
Operationalizing Mobility through Biography106
The Mobility of Francis: “Yeah, yeah, we don’t stay in one place”107
Interpreting Mobility through Biography116
Conclusion119
References120
Beyond the Political Opportunity Structure Approach: Studying Agency through the “Local Realm of Immigration” (M. Teresa Cappiali)125
Introduction126
Strengths and Limitations of the Political Opportunity Structure Approach in Explaining Participation126
Expanding the Political Arena beyond the State: The Role of Multiple Actors and the Concept of Space129
The Literature on Integration and the Role of Approaches to Integration for Participation131
The Local Turn in Immigration Studies134
Studying Civic and Political Participation as a Continuum137
The “Local Realm of Immigration”: An Agency Approach145
References147
“La loi du Camembert” as an Issue of Federalism: Reconciling Liberalism and Protectionism in Quebec (Sophie Schram)155
Introduction156
A Theory of National Boundaries and Cultural Repertoires158
National Development: A Tale of Two Incommensurate Discourses160
Federalism: A Repertoire Reconciling Liberalism and Protectionism168
Conclusion: Resolving the Conundrum174
Annex175
References176
Source Material178
Nationhood as a Context for Staging Personas: A Sociological Narrative of Montreal and Brussels (Dave Poitras)181
Introduction181
Nationhood as a Context for Staging Personas184
The Appointed Frame-limits of the Work Environments191
Jeroen’s and Mathieu’s Motives192
The Dynamic of the Staging Phenomenon with Regard to Nationhood195
Conclusion197
References198
Source Material199
Border Policies: From Denizens to Legal Ghosts (Chowra Makaremi)203
Introduction203
Waiting Zones for People in Proceedings205
New Borders: Reticular, Thick and Liquid206
Networks of Confinement207
The Border Effect of Detention209
Legal Apparatuses of Exclusion211
Precarious Lives212
Violence and the Law213
References214
La mobilisation des différences minoritaires: des dynamiques conflictuelles au-delà de l’ethnicitéen France et en Allemagne (Nikola Tietze)217
Introduction218
La construction d’une appartenance et la mobilisation des différences minoritaires221
De la résilience à la capacité critique224
En guise de conclusion: des dynamiques conflictuelles au-delà de l’ethnicité226
Bibliographie230
Situated Cosmopolitanisms in Contemporary Indigenous Art Productions in Canada (Heike Härting)231
Introduction231
Indigenizing Cosmopolitan Thinking233
Global Indigenous Art and Cosmopolitan Aesthetics: Jackson 2bears, Kent Monkman, and Rebecca Belmore239
References250
Notes on Contributors253