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Contents

Preface

PART I. INTRODUCTION AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

1. Introduction: The Politics of Belonging

2. What We Talk About When We Talk About Belonging: A New Framework for Analyzing Political Controversies

PART II. FAILED HOPES FOR A “NEW CITIZENSHIP”: THE POLITICAL AND INTELLECTUAL LOGIC OF CHANGES IN NATIONALITY LAW

3. The Campaign for a Post-National Model of Civic Membership

4. Nationality Law Reform: Launching a New Debate

5. Reconfiguring the Politics of Membership: The Work of the Nationality Commission

6. Nationality Law Reform in Comparative Perspective

PART III. PUBLIC EDUCATION AND ISLAMIC HEADSCARVES

7. Contested Conceptions of Citizenship and Integration in France’s Headscarves Affair (1989–1990)

8. Paradoxes of Civic Exclusion: Explaining Restrictions on Headscarves

PART IV. PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL MEMBERSHIP IN BRITAIN AND BEYOND

9. Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses: From Publication to Public Controversy

10. Rereading the Rushdie Affair: The Contested Terms of Being British

11. Membership Quandaries Beyond the Nation-State: European and Global Citizenship

12. Conclusion

Appendix: English Language Voluntary Exit Verbs and Usual Corresponding Objects

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Acknowledgments

Immigration, Islam, and the Politics of Belonging in France

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