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Negotiating Identities : States and Immigrants in France and Germany

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Immigration is even more hotly debated in Europe than in the United States.

In this pivotal work of action and discourse analysis, Riva Kastoryano draws on extensive fieldwork - including interviews with politicians, immigrant leaders, and militants - to analyze interactions between states and immigrants in France and Germany.

Making frequent comparisons to the United States, she delineates the role of states in constructing group identities and measures the impact of immigrant organization and mobilization on national identity.

Kastoryano argues that states contribute directly and indirectly to the elaboration of immigrants' identity, in part by articulating the grounds on which their groups are granted legitimacy.

Conversely, immigrant organizations demanding recognition often redefine national identity by reinforcing or modifying traditional sentiments.

They use culture - national references in Germany and religion in France - to negotiate new political identities in ways that alter state composition and lead the state to negotiate its identity as well.Despite their different histories, Kastoryano finds that Germany, France, and the United States are converging in their policies toward immigration control and integration.

All three have adopted similar tactics and made similar institutional adjustments in their efforts to reconcile differences while tending national integrity.

The author builds her observations into a model of "negotiations of identities" useful to a broad cross-section of social scientists and policy specialists.

She extends her analysis to consider how the European Union and transnational networks affect identities still negotiated at the national level.

The result is a forward-thinking book that illuminates immigration from a new angle.

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Product Details
Princeton University Press
0691010153 / 9780691010151
Paperback / softback
304.843
10/02/2002
United States
English
xii, 227 p.
24 cm
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Riva Kastoryano has studied the two largest Muslim immigrant groups in Europe, the North Africans of France and the Turkish population of Germany, in depth and with sophistication. How and whether these groups assimilate to Western civilization is clearly a matter of the greatest urgency and this book is invaluable in giving us some sense of how this process is working. -- Nathan Glazer, Professor of Sociology and Education, Harvard University Few issues are more important than the ways in which cultural identities are politicized. As Riva Kastoryano shows in this excellent book, neither relig
Riva Kastoryano has studied the two largest Muslim immigrant groups in Europe, the North Africans of France and the Turkish population of Germany, in depth and with sophistication. How and whether these groups assimilate to Western civilization is clearly a matter of the greatest urgency and this book is invaluable in giving us some sense of how this process is working. -- Nathan Glazer, Professor of Sociology and Education, Harvard University Few issues are more important than the ways in which cultural identities are politicized. As Riva Kastoryano shows in this excellent book, neither relig 1DFG Germany, JFFN Migration, immigration & emigration, JPQB Central government policies