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Book Title: Before and After the Economic Crisis
Editor(s): Moreau, Marie-Ange
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781849809924
Section: Chapter 8
Section Title: Gender and ‘Plastic’ Citizenship in European Social Law
Author(s): Konsta, Anna-Maria
Number of pages: 10
Extract:
8. Gender and `plastic' citizenship in
European social law
Anna-Maria Konsta
INTRODUCTION
This chapter offers a critical discussion of European social law from
a gender perspective. The notion of plastic citizenship is developed. A
process of transsubjectivation occurs in Foucaultian terms, which means
a kind of transformation of the subject that can produce a new self. This
transsubjectivation might be called plasticity.
Plastic citizenship creates plastic subjectivities for women in Europe
today. In order to prove this thesis, selected European Union social policy
areas such as multiple discrimination, working time and migration
policy are treated to critical discussion. The relevant legal framework
constructs the unprivileged legal subject in Europe today. The unprivi-
leged legal subject is the bearer of rights and obligations provided by the
plastic citizenship notion; a citizenship that is fluid and flexible, it changes
according to the interests and needs of the states involved in each law-
making process.
THEORETICAL CONTEXT
Hannah Arendt (1951) defines citizenship as the right to have rights.
Thus, citizenship is a prerequisite for the enjoyment of human rights
(ibid.). The condition of the excluded is defined by Arendt as `stateless-
ness'. And Sommers has established that today `statelessness' does not
mean only non-membership in a national community, but is applied also
to the excluded (the poor, the unemployed), and that de jure citizenship
does not automatically imply de facto citizenship (Sommers, 2008, 2627).
Giorgio Agamben makes the distinction between People (political body)
and people (excluded bodies). The erasure of ...
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