Constructing Citizenship Through National Security

Constructing Citizenship Through National Security
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Download or read book Constructing Citizenship Through National Security written by Brianna Garneau and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The colonial formation and imagination of the Canadian nation and its citizenry has historically been rooted in processes of racial inclusion and exclusion. This thesis considers the ways in which the historical exclusionary process of citizenship manifests within today's "War on Terror" through the language of national security. The analysis focuses on the discourses of two former Conservative bills: Bill C-24 - Strengthening the Canadian Citizenship Act and Bill C-51 - Anti-terrorism Act. Mobilized through a critical race perspective, my thesis documents first, the narratives that are told, and second, the discursive strategies that are used, to construct those deserving and undeserving of inclusion. My findings demonstrate that the ideal nation and its ideal citizens, who are deserving of inclusion within the nation, are fundamentally constructed in Whiteness. Meanwhile, the threatening 'Other', who is to be excluded and expelled from the nation, is imagined as a racialized Muslim, Arab and brown terrorist in the "War on Terror". By examining their respective parliamentary debates, my research reveals how the political discourses utilized in both bills uphold the racial exclusionary mechanisms of citizenship. As such, my research speaks to the evolving relationship between citizenship, national security, surveillance, and securitization by demonstrating how citizenship is used as a tool within the broader security regime of the state to fight the "War on Terror".


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