From conflict to recognition : moving multiculturalism forward

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    • Kearney, Michael

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From conflict to recognition : moving multiculturalism forward

edited by Michael Kearney

(At the interface : probing the boundaries / Robert Fisher, series editor, v. 79)

Rodopi, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This volume will be of interest to scholars examining the relationship between culture and identity, concepts of individual and group agency in multicultural settings, and the effect that our globalising world has on regional cultural systems and local communities. From Conflict to Recognition: Moving Multiculturalism Forward grew out of research presented at the 3rd Global Conference of Multiculturalism, Conflict and Belonging held by Inter-Disciplinary.net at Mansfield College, Oxford University in September 2009. The conference provided a platform for researchers from diverse regions of the world and a variety of fields to present their work and engage each other on the major cultural transformations and epistemological shifts occurring in the current global paradigm. A unique aspect of the volume is its dialogic structure: each author refers to the work of other authors in the book; thus forming threads through-out the work, which link what are often perceived as unrelated issues. The volume is comprised of thirteen chapters divided into four thematic sections: Rights, Culture and Recognition; Complex Stories of Identity Formation; The Interweaving of Self and Other - Being and Belonging; and Crossing Boundaries and the Language of the Aesthetic.

Table of Contents

Michael Kearney: Introduction Rights, Culture and Recognition Giorgio Bertolotti: Identity, Recognition and Conflict Omid Hejazi: Two Liberal Theories of Minority Rights: Universal or Particular? Puja Kapai: The Doctrine of Substantive Equality and the Democratisation of Diversity Complex Stories of Identity Formation Michael Kearney and Setsuko Adachi: Mapping Hybrid Identities: A Matrixing Model for Transculturality Elme Vivier: Construction of Identity in the Philosophy of Hannah Arendt Caroline Duvieusart-Dery: Reification in the Census? Multiculturalist Policies and Identity Markers in 36 Democracies Janyne Sattler: Belonging to the World: Cosmopolitanism as a Remedy against Strangeness The Interweaving of Self and Other: Being and Belonging Paul Prinsloo: Being an African: Some Queer Remarks from the Margins Na'ama Sheffi and Amir Har-Gil: Entangled in Memory: Six Variations on the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict Meghna Haldar: 'Dirt': A Social Mirror Crossing Boundaries and the Language of the Aesthetic Katherine Wilson: The Space of Salsa: Theory and Implications of a Global Dance Phenomenon Tina Rahimy: The Potentiality of the Faceless: A Minor Reflection of Philosophy and Cinema Stephanie-Alice Baker: Social Tragedy: Zidane's Role in France's Tragic Epic Index Notes on Contributors

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  • NCID
    BB15345018
  • ISBN
    • 9789042035355
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 258 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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