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Ethnicity and the State - Political and Legal Anthropology (Paperback)
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Ethnicity and the State - Political and Legal Anthropology (Paperback)
Series: Political & Legal Anthropology Series
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Modern states have evolved as complex political structures in which
unitary forms of government maintain an uncertain equilibrium with
ethnically plural societies. Historically, ruling elites have tried
with little success to eradicate ethnicity through genocide, bury
it under accusations of tribalism, discredit it with the mind-frame
of modernization, or confine it to local rather than national
political arenas. This broad-ranging volume examines the dynamics
of ethnic manipulation and accommodation by dominant and
subordinate groups in the state-building process. Ethnicity and the
State reflects the widely varying political contexts and cultures
in which reasons of state contend with unyielding ethnic
allegiances. European, South American, Asian, and Middle Eastern
examples reveal a consistent set of themes and attitudes. The
authors find that while the state must realize its authority and
stability through a strictly defined charter of rights and values,
ethnic identity exercises its power more freely and flexibly. The
sense of peoplehood may be artificially constructed in response to
immediate need, or it may be ancient and organic, growing over
time. It has the potential to cut across race, class, and gender.
Its central tenets and myths may be reinterpreted, recreated,
enlarged upon, or modified as the political situation warrants.
Flexibility of belief and the need to identify with a larger group
account both for the durability of ethnic loyalty and its
vulnerability to manipulation. This volume is particularly timely
at a moment when national governments in many parts of the world
must face the adoption of more equitable forms of rule to hold
their ethnically diverse societies together. Taken together, the
analyses presented here warn against institutionalizing ethnic
strife and offer a vision of how the state may foster expectations
and policies that serve the interests of all ethnic groups within
their borders. Political scientists, historians, and
anthropologists will find this book valuable for its
interpretations of forces that continue to reshape the social and
political fabric of the world.
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