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Meaningless Citizenship

Iraqi Refugees and the Welfare State
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Meaningless Citizenship offers a piercing critique of the so-called freedom America claims to offer victims of its imperialist wars and occupations. Through an intimate four-year ethnographic study of Iraqi refugee families in Philadelphia, Sally Wesley Bonet reveals how these families face double displacement: first from their homeland by American imperialism, and second within the United States due to the erosion of the welfare state. The book explores how encounters with institutions like public schools, resettlement programmes, and healthcare systems educate refugees on the limited citizenship they are expected to embodyโ€”shaped primarily to serve capitalist interests rather than genuine freedom and rights.
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Meaningless Citizenship will resonate with readers interested in education, refugee studies, social justice, and critiques of imperialism and capitalism. It is ideal for scholars, policymakers, educators, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of refugee resettlement and the contradictions of American democracy.

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"Meaningless Citizenship traces the costs of America's long-term military involvement around the world by following the forced displacement of Iraqi families. Sally Wesley Bonet unveils how Iraqis are doubly displaced: first by the machinery of American imperialism in their native countries and then through a more pernicious war occurring on U.S. soil-the dismantling of the welfare state"--

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A searing critique of the "freedom" that America offers to the victims of its imperialist machinations of war and occupation

Meaningless Citizenship traces the costs of America's long-term military involvement around the world by following the forced displacement of Iraqi families, unveiling how Iraqis are doubly displaced: first by the machinery of American imperialism in their native countries and then through a more pernicious war occurring on U.S. soilโ€”the dismantling of the welfare state.

Revealing the everyday struggles and barriers that texture the lives of Iraqi families recently resettled to the United States, Sally Wesley Bonet draws from four years of deep involvement in the refugee community of Philadelphia. An education scholar, Bonet's analysis moves beyond the prevalent tendency to collapse schooling into education. Focusing beyond the public school to other critical institutions, such as public assistance, resettlement programs, and healthcare, she shows how encounters with institutions of the state are an inherently educative process for both refugee youths and adults, teaching about the types of citizenship they are expected to enact and embody while simultaneously shaping them into labouring subjects in service of capitalism.

An intimate, in-depth ethnography, Meaningless Citizenship exposes how the veneer of American valuesโ€”freedom, democracy, human rightsโ€”exported to countries like Iraq, disintegrates to uncover what is really beneath: a nation-state that prioritises the needs of capitalism above the survival and wellbeing of its citizens.

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Sarah Dryden-Peterson praises the book as a beautiful exploration of refuge and citizenship, illuminating the mismatch between expectations and realities for refugees and highlighting Americaโ€™s responsibility towards those it has harmed. Lesley Bartlett commends the ethnographic research, noting how Bonet exposes the ways American imperialism and neoliberal capitalism deny refugees their full social and economic rights. Bartlett also acknowledges the bookโ€™s critical insights into how current institutions undermine justice, while offering pathways for humane and equitable reforms.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781517911126

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 November 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Minnesota Press

Illustration: 1 table

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Sally Wesley Bonet is assistant professor of educational studies at Colgate University.

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