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Un/settled Multiculturalisms - Diasporas, Entanglements, Transruptions (Paperback)
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Un/settled Multiculturalisms - Diasporas, Entanglements, Transruptions (Paperback)
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This anthology reconsiders the social, political and intellectual
meanings of multiculturalism in the West, particularly Britain. In
introducing a new conceptual language for thinking about it, the
volume stresses the importance of distinguishing between the
multicultural as a signifier of the unsettled meanings of cultural
differences, and multiculturalism as the signfied of attempts to
'fix' their meaning in national imaginaries. The book also casts
the debates about multiculturalism in the contexts of
globalization, post-colonialism and what Barnor Hesse calls
'multicultural transruptions' - which he sees as resurgent,
irrepressible multicultural issues which unsettle the racialized
meanings of social norms and the cultural habits of national
politics. Divided into two parts, the first considers a variety of
diaspora formations ranging from the Muslim Umma and Black Britain
to the Chinese foodscape and Transatlantic Black sporting
performances. It examines their transnational impact on how
cultural differences are lived and poses questions for how we
participate in and think about Western societies. The second part
on cultural entanglements focuses on media constructions of the
'Asian Gang' in Britain, gender and sexuality in 'ragga music', and
the ambivalences of Black/White identities in post-Apartheid South
Africa. The contributors explore the consequences of understanding
cultural identities as cross-cut by other identities and entangled
with wider social issues, rather than simply existing as distinct,
celebratory and free-standing. The conclusion by Stuart Hall makes
a timely reassessment of the multicultural question for the social
cohesiveness and political future of liberal democracies.
Un/Settled Multiculturalisms offers a fresh and reinvigorated
challenge to those who continue to ignore the complex political and
theoretical implications of living in the contested post-colonial
fall-out of Western 'multicultural-scapes'.
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