
- 206 pages
- English
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About this book
Multicultural Citizenship: Legacy and Critique allows the philosopher an opportunity to consider the evolution and transformation of Will Kymlicka's theories from Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights.
Canonical in the field of multiculturalism, Will Kymlicka's work developed an original way of recognizing and accommodating ethnic groups and national minorities through liberal democratic principles. This new volume brings together expert scholars to evaluate the impact of Kymlicka's book on their own views and the field's general progression over the past three decades and brings Kymlicka to face new questions challenging multiculturalism and re-evaluate the main ideas of his original theory by reflecting on its development. Through engagement with the contributors' chapters, Kymlicka ends this edited collection with proposals for new ways of understanding multiculturalism at a time of rising anti-immigration populism and natalist movements.
This book offers a modern outlook on multiculturalism with contributions from a diverse group of authors as well as Will Kymlicka himself and will be of great interest to scholars and students of migration, nationalism, minority rights, sociology, law, and politics.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Will Kymlicka’s normative defense of liberal multiculturalism
- 2 Developing a comparative study of multiculturalism: contributions from Multicultural Citizenship and beyond
- 3 Liberalism, separation, and neutrality toward culture. The problem of cultural membership in Will Kymlicka’s Multicultural Citizenship
- 4 Is feminism good for multiculturalism? From Multicultural Citizenship to multicultural feminism
- 5 Coercion by the Orthodox minority in Israel
- 6 Kymlicka and the problem of political unity in multination states: the dialogical roots of federal patriotism
- 7 Kymlicka in Catalonia, 25 years on
- 8 From there to here: climate refugees and liberal multiculturalism
- 9 Can Kymlicka’s liberal multiculturalism be exported to Iran? The challenge of multinational federalism
- 10 Multiculturality, liberal multiculturalism, and migration justice
- 11 Liberal multiculturalism and religious diversity
- 12 Cultural imperialism and Indigenous self-determination
- 13 Multiculturalism and decolonization: two tensions
- 14 Reflections on Multicultural Citizenship 25 years on
- Index