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Nandita Sharma has mapped in nuanced and insightful terms the various ways in which citizenship has been managed between the interfacing orders of national and racial articulation. I want to take off from and comment on a central theme she discusses, pulling in a somewhat different, if supplementary direction.
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Goldberg, D.T. (2015). Disposable Citizenship. In: Anderson, B., Hughes, V. (eds) Citizenship and its Others. Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137435088_12
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