Within the State and Without the Nation: Unraveling the Nation-State’s Dual Role in the Lives of Migrant Descendants Through Sayad’s Critical Sociology
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2025-03-30Estado
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. This article examines the dual identity challenges of migrant descendants
within the system of immigration built by nation-states, drawing on Abdelmalek
Sayad’s critical sociology of migration. It highlights the tension between their
status as legally recognised citizens and culturally marginalised ‘others’. The
discussion underlines the nation-state’s struggle to reconcile its homogeneous
national identity ideals with the realities of global migration, often failing to
integrate these individuals fully. Central to this analysis is the distinction
between ‘state’—legal-political institutions—and ‘nation’—cultural-linguistic
identities. This division places migrant descendants in a liminal space, navigating
their dual identities as insiders and outsiders. The article critiques the
conventional integration paradigm that places the onus of assimilation on these
individuals, suggesting that nation-states should instead adapt their structures
for true inclusivity. The paper calls for reevaluating the nation-state, proposing
a more inclusive and pluralistic approach to national identity that acknowledges
the layered identities of all citizens, especially migrant descendants. This
reconfiguration aims to ensure their full participation in the nation-state’s social,
cultural, and political life. By shifting the responsibility to nation-states, the
article aligns with Sayad’s critique of migration policies, emphasising the need
for structural reforms that transcend legal recognition to achieve genuinely
inclusive practices. This approach is vital for addressing the disparities and
tensions within contemporary nation-states and moving towards a more
equitable society.
Within the State and Without the Nation: Unraveling the Nation-State’s Dual Role in the Lives of Migrant Descendants Through Sayad’s Critical Sociology
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.Sayad, State thought, Nation-State, Descendants of Migrants, Stratified citizenship, Second-Class Citizens.