Us, them and others : pluralism and national identities in diverse societies /
"How do countries come to view themselves as being 'multicultural'? Us, Them, and Others presents a dynamic new model for understanding pluralism based on the triangular relationship between three groups - the national majority, historically recognized minorities, and diverse immigran...
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Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
©2011
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Table des matières:
- How to 'we' becomes pluralist?
- A Canadian paradox
- Theoretical puzzles
- Social relations and processes of ethnicization
- Nationalist exclusion and its remedies
- How do 'we' become multicultural?
- Neither 'America' or 'Quebec'
- To be or not to be like Quebec
- Who constitutes multiculturalism? Divergent perspectives
- The social constitution of a pluralist 'we'
- Comparative perspectives.