Public opinion in recent years has soured on multiculturalism, due in
large part to fears of radical Islam. In Multiculturalism without
Culture, Anne Phillips contends that critics misrepresent culture as
the explanation of everything individuals from minority and
non-Western groups do. She puts forward a defense of multiculturalism
that dispenses with notions of culture, instead placing individuals
themselves at its core. Multiculturalism has been blamed for
encouraging the oppression of women--forced marriages, female genital
cutting, school girls wearing the hijab. Many critics
opportunistically deploy gender equality to justify the retreat from
multiculturalism, hijacking the equality agenda to perpetuate cultural
stereotypes. Phillips informs her argument with the feminist
insistence on recognizing women as agents, and defends her position
using an unusually broad range of literature, including political
theory, philosophy, feminist theory, law, and anthropology. She argues
that critics and proponents alike exaggerate the unity, distinctness,
and intractability of cultures, thereby encouraging a perception of
men and women as dupes constrained by cultural dictates. Opponents of
multiculturalism may think the argument against accommodating cultural
difference is over and won, but they are wrong. Phillips believes
multiculturalism still has an important role to play in achieving
greater social equality. In this book, she offers a new way of
addressing dilemmas of justice and equality in multiethnic,
multicultural societies, intervening at this critical moment when so
many Western countries are poised to abandon multiculturalism.
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ISBN
9781400827732
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
216
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