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ID177889
Title ProperIntimate citizenship
Other Title Informationintroduction to the special issue on citizenship, membership and belonging in mixed-status families
LanguageENG
AuthorBonjour, Saskia ;  De Hart, Betty
Summary / Abstract (Note)This special issue investigates citizenship and belonging in mixed-status families, i.e. families consisting of both citizens and non-citizens. We critique the standard perception of citizenship as ‘hard on the outside and soft on the inside’. For citizens with non-citizen family members, the exclusionary nature of citizenship is very much ‘inside’, in the very heart of their families. We deploy the concept of ‘performing intimate citizenship’ to understand how citizens deal with migration regulations that hinder them from living with their families. Often this is a first, shocking confrontation with state intervention into their private lives. Protesting such interventions – in court, in collective mobilisation, in letters to the authorities – involves making claims both about who belongs and about what ‘proper’ family is. Thus, citizens and their non-citizen family members ‘perform intimate citizenship’: they express what citizenship is and should be, by mobilising intersecting conceptions of intimacy and of belonging.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 28, No.1; Feb 2021: p.1-17
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2021-02 28, 1
Key WordsCitizenship ;  Belonging ;  Intimacy ;  Migration Law ;  Family Migration ;  Mixed-Status Families