The politics of multiculturalism in the new Europe : racism, identity, and community

edited by Tariq Modood and Pnina Werbner

In a post-communist, post-national era, multiculturalism has been theorized as a paternalistic, top-down solution to the "problem" of minorities, a dangerous reification of "culture", or a new way forward to a politics of "recognition" and "authenticity". But is multiculturism simply a novel project of social engineering, devised for the 21st century by well-meaning liberals or communitarians? This book rejects this view by demonstrating that multiculturalism is the political outcome of ongoing power struggles and collective negotiations of cultural, ethnic and racial differences.

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In a post-communist, post-national era, multiculturalism has been theorized as a paternalistic, top-down solution to the "problem" of minorities, a dangerous reification of "culture", or a new way forward to a politics of "recognition" and "authenticity". But is multiculturism simply a novel project of social engineering, devised for the 21st century by well-meaning liberals or communitarians? This book rejects this view by demonstrating that multiculturalism is the political outcome of ongoing power struggles and collective negotiations of cultural, ethnic and racial differences.

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[目次]

  • Introduction - the politics of multiculturalism in the new Europe
  • globalisation and the discourse of otherness in the "new" eastern and central Europe
  • "the invaders", "the traitors" and the "resistance movement" - the extreme right's conceptualisation of opponents and self in Scandinavia
  • international migration in Europe - social projects and political cultures
  • the perils of ethnic associational life in Europe - Turkish migrants in Germany and France
  • negotiating religious difference - the opinions and attitudes of Islamic associations in France
  • arenas of ethnic negotiation - cooperation and conflict in Bradford
  • Islam as a civil religion - political culture, education and the organisation of diversity in Germany
  • hyphenated identities and the limits of "culture"
  • defining ethnicity - another way of being British
  • why "positive action" is "politically correct"
  • society as a kind of community - communitarian voting with equal rights for individuals in the European Union
  • reflections on multiculturalism in Britain
  • afterward - writing multiculturalism and politics in the new Europe.

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[目次]

  • Introduction - the politics of multiculturalism in the new Europe
  • globalisation and the discourse of otherness in the "new" eastern and central Europe
  • "the invaders", "the traitors" and the "resistance movement" - the extreme right's conceptualisation of opponents and self in Scandinavia
  • international migration in Europe - social projects and political cultures
  • the perils of ethnic associational life in Europe - Turkish migrants in Germany and France
  • negotiating religious difference - the opinions and attitudes of Islamic associations in France
  • arenas of ethnic negotiation - cooperation and conflict in Bradford
  • Islam as a civil religion - political culture, education and the organisation of diversity in Germany
  • hyphenated identities and the limits of "culture"
  • defining ethnicity - another way of being British
  • why "positive action" is "politically correct"
  • society as a kind of community - communitarian voting with equal rights for individuals in the European Union
  • reflections on multiculturalism in Britain
  • afterward - writing multiculturalism and politics in the new Europe.

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この本の情報

書名 The politics of multiculturalism in the new Europe : racism, identity, and community
著作者等 Modood, Tariq
Werbner, Pnina
シリーズ名 Postcolonial encounters
出版元 Zed Books
刊行年月 1997
ページ数 xii, 276 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 1856494225
1856494217
NCID BA32164533
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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