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Author Altan-Olcay, Özlem, author.

Title The American passport in Turkey : national citizenship in the age of transnationalism / Özlem Altan-Olcay and Evren Balta
Published Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (211 pages)
Series Democracy, citizenship, and constitutionalism
Democracy, citizenship, and constitutionalism.
Contents Introduction. Meanings and Values of American Citizenship in a Transnational World -- Imagining America in Turkey -- Imagining U.S. Citizenship -- Transnationalized Americans -- Returning from an American Dream -- Conclusion. A Nation of Transnational Citizens
Summary An ethnographic exploration of the meaning of national citizenship in the context of globalizationThe American Passport in Turkey explores the diverse meanings and values that people outside of the United States attribute to U.S. citizenship, specifically those who possess or seek to obtain U.S. citizenship while residing in Turkey. Özlem Altan-Olcay and Evren Balta interviewed more than one hundred individuals and families and, through their narratives, shed light on how U.S. citizenship is imagined, experienced, and practiced in a setting where everyday life is marked by numerous uncertainties and unequal opportunities. When a Turkish mother wants to protect her daughter's modern, secular upbringing through U.S. citizenship, U.S. citizenship, for her, is a form of insurance for her daughter given Turkey's unknown political future. When a Turkish-American citizen describes how he can make a credible claim of national belonging because he returned to Turkey yet can also claim a cosmopolitan Western identity because of his U.S. citizenship, he represents the popular identification of the West with the United States. And when a natural-born U.S. citizen describes with enthusiasm the upward mobility she has experienced since moving to Turkey, she reveals how the status of U.S. citizenship and "Americanness" become valuable assets outside of the States.Offering a corrective to citizenship studies where discussions of inequality are largely limited to domestic frames, Altan-Olcay and Balta argue that the relationship between inequality and citizenship regimes can only be fully understood if considered transnationally. Additionally, The American Passport in Turkey demonstrates that U.S. global power not only reveals itself in terms of foreign policy but also manifests in the active desires people have for U.S. citizenship, even when they do not intend to live in the United States. These citizens, according to the authors, create a new kind of empire with borders and citizen-state relations that do not map onto recognizable political territories
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Citizenship -- United States
Americans -- Turkey
Dual nationality -- Turkey
Dual nationality -- United States
Turks -- United States.
Transnationalism -- Social aspects
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship.
Americans
Citizenship
Dual nationality
Turks
Turkey
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Balta, Evren, author.
ISBN 9780812297065
0812297067