Negotiating Boundaries in Multicultural Societies.
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- computer
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- 9781848882720
- 305.8
- HM683.N43 2014
Intro -- Negotiating Boundaries in Multicultural Societies -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: The Politics of Belonging -- Negotiating the Economic Duties of Citizenship: White South Africans in the UK and Belonging through 'Hard Work' -- Re-Thinking Home: Emancipatory Travelling Practices -- Settler Colonialism and White Fantasies of a Multicultural Future in Aotearoa, New Zealand -- Separating Illiberal from Liberal People: The Fall of Multiculturalism and the Rise of Liberal Identity -- Multiculturalism versus Division: Socio-Spatial Transformations and the City -- Nationalism and Spiritualism: Tibetan Nationalism in Exilein India -- Part II: The Politics of Exclusion -- 'Frenchness': Reducing the Mosaic of Multi-Facetted Integration to a Civil Test -- The Mutual Enemy: Protestant Bias in the American Media Construction of Islam by the Conservative Christian and New Atheist Movements -- Discourse of Belonging in Russian Multiculturalism: Colonial/Postcolonial Dimensions -- Women's Rights and Cultural Claims: Female Genital Mutilation in Germany and France.
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