“Belonging: The Paradox of Citizenship”

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“Belonging: The Paradox of Citizenship” is a reflective non-fiction work by former Canadian Governor General Adrienne Clarkson that explores identity, inclusion, and the meaning of citizenship in a globalized world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
non-fiction book
author Adrienne Clarkson
countryOfOrigin Canada
explores tensions between national identity and global belonging
the ethics of hospitality
the experience of displacement
the meaning of citizenship in a globalized world
the responsibilities of citizens
the role of memory in identity
genre non-fiction
political philosophy
social commentary
hasAuthorBackground former Governor General of Canada
public intellectual
refugee from Hong Kong
hasPerspective Canadian
first-person
immigrant
political
hasTheme belonging versus otherness
narratives of home and exile
paradox of inclusion and exclusion
shared public space
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in immigration and identity
students of Canadian studies
students of political science
language English
literaryForm memoir
reflective essay
mainSubject Canadian identity
belonging
citizenship
civic engagement
democracy
diaspora
globalization
identity
immigration
inclusion
multiculturalism
postcolonialism
public life
refugees
relatedWork Adrienne Clarkson

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