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Citizenship and discomfort: Wearing (clothing) as an embodied act of citizenship
The Sociological Review ( IF 2.1 ) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 , DOI: 10.1177/00380261231224148
Katalin Halász 1
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This article contributes to research on citizenship and belonging in the post-Brexit white East European migration to the UK. It explores wearing a garment as an act of citizenship and an embodied methodology. It is formed of two interrelated parts: the first presents the argument that wearing a particular garment at a specific spatio-temporal juncture can be considered an act of citizenship. The second part proposes wearing as an affective method in researching citizenship that has the potential to explore the sensory and emotional dimensions of (non)belonging. White embodiments and discomfort are two threads that connect the main arguments. The article builds on autoethnographic notes made after preparing for a job interview as a white East European woman wearing a Victorian male costume while travelling from East to South London in the wake of the General Election on 12 December 2019.

中文翻译:

公民身份与不适:穿着(衣服)作为公民身份的具体行为

本文有助于研究英国脱欧后东欧白人移民英国的公民身份和归属感。它探讨了穿着服装作为一种公民行为和一种具体方法。它由两个相互关联的部分组成:第一个部分提出了这样的论点:在特定的时空时刻穿着特定的服装可以被视为一种公民行为。第二部分提出将穿着作为研究公民身份的一种情感方法,有可能探索(非)归属感的感官和情感维度。白色体现和不适是连接主要论点的两条线索。这篇文章基于 2019 年 12 月 12 日大选后,一名身着维多利亚男性服装的东欧白人女性从东伦敦前往南伦敦期间准备工作面试时所写的自传笔记。
更新日期:2024-02-16
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