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Recognition versus self-determination : dilemmas of emancipatory politics /

The political concept of recognition has introduced new ways of thinking about the relationship between minorities and justice in plural societies. But is a politics informed by recognition valuable to minorities today? Contributors to this volume examine the successes and failures of struggles for...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Authors: Eisenberg, Avigail (Author, Editor), Webber, Jeremy H. A., 1958- (Author, Editor), Coulthard, Glen, 1974- (Author, Editor)
Other Authors: Boisselle, Andrée, 1975- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Vancouver : UBC Press, 2014.
Series:Ethnicity and democratic governance series.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Recognition and Self-Determination
  • 1 Race, Class, and Ethnicity in the History of Mexican Indigenous Politics
  • 2 Recognition and Self-Determination
  • 3 Two Faces of State Power
  • Part 2: The Practice of Recognition and Misrecognition, Self-Determination, and Imposition
  • 4 A Farewell to Rhetorical Arms?
  • 5 The Politics of Recognition and Misrecognition and the Case of Muslim Canadians
  • 6 Place against Empire
  • 7 The Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Self-Determination and the Struggle against Cultural Appropriation8 Inter-Indigenous Recognition and the Cultural Production of Indigeneity in the Western Settler States
  • Part 3: Possible Ways of Reframing the Issues
  • 9 Recognition, Politics of Difference, and the Institutional Identity of Peoples
  • 10 Custom and Indigenous Self-Determination
  • 11 The Generosity of Toleration
  • 12 Self-Determination versus Recognition
  • Contributors
  • Index