Political love: affect, instrumentalism and dual citizenship legislation in the Philippines
In line with studies of dual citizenship that point to the need for in-depth understanding of the reasoning behind this legislative change, this study provides an analysis of the discourse that lawmakers parlayed during the debate that resulted in the passage of the Philippine citizenship retention...
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ph-ateneo-arc.history-faculty-pubs-10122020-04-13T07:32:26Z Political love: affect, instrumentalism and dual citizenship legislation in the Philippines Aguilar, Filomeno V, Jr In line with studies of dual citizenship that point to the need for in-depth understanding of the reasoning behind this legislative change, this study provides an analysis of the discourse that lawmakers parlayed during the debate that resulted in the passage of the Philippine citizenship retention and reacquisition law in 2003. Because of the constitutional prohibition against dual allegiance, legislators constructed a narrative with emotive force to justify emigration as well as naturalization in the destination, the latter act portrayed as devoid of political love that Filipinos supposedly reserve for the homeland. Emblematic of affective citizenship even while the state actually instrumentalized it, the passage of the law affirmed a traditional notion of exclusive singular citizenship, while concomitantly providing indirect tolerance of dual, nonexclusive citizenship for conationals overseas. 2018-10-23T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/history-faculty-pubs/13 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13621025.2018.1538317 History Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Affective citizenship strategic citizenship instrumental citizenship political love dual citizenship citizenship reacquisition overseas Filipinos discourse analysis Political Science |
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In line with studies of dual citizenship that point to the need for in-depth understanding of the reasoning behind this legislative change, this study provides an analysis of the discourse that lawmakers parlayed during the debate that resulted in the passage of the Philippine citizenship retention and reacquisition law in 2003. Because of the constitutional prohibition against dual allegiance, legislators constructed a narrative with emotive force to justify emigration as well as naturalization in the destination, the latter act portrayed as devoid of political love that Filipinos supposedly reserve for the homeland. Emblematic of affective citizenship even while the state actually instrumentalized it, the passage of the law affirmed a traditional notion of exclusive singular citizenship, while concomitantly providing indirect tolerance of dual, nonexclusive citizenship for conationals overseas. |
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