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ID081374
Title ProperCitizenship as interpellation
Other Title Informationrefugee women and the state
LanguageENG
AuthorBassel, Leah
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the ideological function of 'models' of citizenship in shaping the contours of public debate and the ability of refugee women to make claims in the public sphere. Key elements of Louis Althusser's concept of interpellation are explored: ideology works by interpellating ('hailing') individuals, providing them with a social and juridical identity that constitutes them as subjects. The article argues that 'models' of citizenship serve as vehicles for processes of interpellation that restrict claim-making, through the imposition of a dominant hierarchy of identities and needs. These processes become visible through analysis of Somali refugee women's experiences in republican France
`In' analytical NoteGovernment and Opposition Vol. 43, No.2; Spring 2008: p293-314
Journal SourceGovernment and Opposition Vol. 43, No.2; Spring 2008: p293-314
Key WordsRefugee ;  Mitration ;  Women