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  Citizens versus permanent guests: Cultural memory and citizenship laws in a reunified Germany
 
 
Titel: Citizens versus permanent guests: Cultural memory and citizenship laws in a reunified Germany
Auteur: Canefe, Nergis
Verschenen in: Citizenship studies
Paginering: Jaargang 2 (1998) nr. 3 pagina's 519-544
Jaar: 1998-11
Inhoud: This article offers a critique of the optimism generated by the new political culture of 'European citizenship' based on a historical analysis of the content and utilisation of citizenship laws in pre- and post-reunification Germany. It argues that even if nationality ceases to be a barrier for democratic governance in a consolidated Europe, this development is likely to affect primarily those who are already citizens of a Member State residing in another Member State. The argument made here is supported by the case of 'guest workers' in Germany. Although there is growing evidence that especially the Turkish population in Germany enjoys a vast array of civil, social and locally defined political rights, their franchise beyond the 'limits of citizenship' does not alleviate larger impacts of the formalised cultural memory of who qualifies to be a German. The most-documented example of the persistent strain of genealogy-based nationalism in Germany is the admission and naturalisation policies applied to the 'returning' ethnic Germans from neighbouring states. Based on a comparative analysis of the historic treatment of 'German' versus 'non-German' outsiders entering Germany, the article concludes that the still-dominant definition of Germanness emphasising ancestral lineage (jus sanguinis) poses serious obstacles for the achievement of a civic/political self-understanding in German society as well as in Europe at large.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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