Multicultural Horizons: Diversity and the Limits of the Civil NationRoutledge, 07/03/2008 - 152 من الصفحات The intensity of feeling that multiculturalism invariably ignites is considered in this timely analysis of how the ‘New Britain’ of the twenty-first century is variously re-imagined as multicultural. Introducing the concept of ‘multicultural intimacies’, Anne-Marie Fortier offers a new form of critical engagement with the cultural politics of multiculturalism, one that attends to ideals of mixing, loving thy neighbour and feelings for the nation. In the first study of its kind, Fortier considers the anxieties, desires, and issues that form representations of ‘multicultural Britain’ available in the British public domain. She investigates:
This book presents a unique analysis of multiculturalism that draws on insights from critical race studies, feminist and queer studies, postcolonialism and psychoanalysis. |
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... citizen is'prior to cultureandfreeto choose culture'and that 'politics isabove culture andfreeof culture' (Brown 2006:167) ... citizens, 'they' areapeople. Many neoliberal Westernstates, including Britain, adopta rhetoric ofthenational ...
... citizen is one whopractices religion, butis not ruledbyit. Concealedin the sanctification of values as universal is their historical construction through ethnicizedandracialized conceptionsof whatconstitutes appropriate, 'civilized ...
... citizens—how doyou feel,athearth These concernsdovetail into a populartropein futuristic visions ofinternal diversification: the tropeof crowdedness and intensified closeness (considerhow thenumbers debate isalways a feature ofarguments ...
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Pride shame and the skin of citizenship 21 | |
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Loving thy neighbour and the politics of interethnic | |
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Notes 106 | |
Bibliography119 Index 132 | |