This edited volume analyzes citizenship through attention to its Others, revealing the partiality of citizenship's inclusion and claims to equality by defining it as legal status, political belonging and membership rights. Established and emerging scholars explore the exclusion of migrants, welfare claimants, women, children and others.
1. Introduction; Bridget Anderson; Vanessa Hughes 2. Reflections on the Good Citizen; Laura Brace 2.1. The Mutable Citizen; David Feldman 2.2. Can family Migrants be Good Citizens?; Vanessa Hughes 3. Immigration and the Worker Citizen; Bridget Anderson 3.1. Immigration and the Gendered Worker Citizen; Isabel Shutes 3.2. Entangled Spatialities; Patricia O. Daley 4. The Convergence of the Criminal and the Foreigner in the Production of Citizenship; Melanie Griffiths 4.1. The Commercialization of Migration Control; Rutvica Andrijasevic 4.2. Only connect?; Michael Keith 5. Racism; Nandita Sharma 5.1. Disposable Citizenship; David T. Goldberg 6. Sexualities, Intimacies, and the Citizen/Migrant Distinction; Eithne Luibheid 6.1. Citizenship, Otherness and the Legibility of Love; Julia O'Connell Davidson 6.2. Sexual Morality and Citizenship; Vic Seidler 7. Class, Spatial Justice and the Production of not-quite Citizens; Ben Rogaly 7.1. Speaking of the Working Class; Ben Gidley 7.2. Class, Gender, and Space; Linda McDowell 8. Denizens All: The Otherness of Citizenship; Nicholas De Genova