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Book Title
Multicultural Nationalism : Civilizing Difference, Constituting C
ISBN
9780774810012
Publication Name
Multicultural Nationalism : Civilizing Difference, Constituting Community
Item Length
9in
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Publication Year
2006
Series
Law and Society Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Gerald Kernerman
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
7.8 Oz
Number of Pages
160 Pages

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Canada's national question is self-defeating: attempts to constitute a Canadian political community generate polarizing and depoliticizing deliberations.

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Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
ISBN-10
0774810017
ISBN-13
9780774810012
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Author
Gerald Kernerman
Publication Name
Multicultural Nationalism : Civilizing Difference, Constituting Community
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Series
Law and Society Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
160 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
7.8 Oz

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Multicultural Nationalism makes an important contribution to debates about national unity and diversity in Canada. Kernerman persuasively shows how the problematic logic of thinking in terms of dichotomies is not only woven into the political and public debates but can also be detected in the theories of political philosophers such as Charles Taylor and Will Kymlicka., What this analysis reveals is that when these debates become entangled with the question of Canadian unity, which they invariably have been, they become constrained by dichotomous thinking, produce political paralysis, and generate exclusion ... Of particular interest to constitutional and administration lawyers will be the discussion surrounding the constitutional deliberations at Meech Lake and Charlottetown, as well as the treatment of philosophical and political nature of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms., Kernerman's book is a good survey of the identity-citizenship-nationalism debates in Canada. Pithy summaries of the major theories and concepts informing the debates make this a useful introduction to the issues involved. The issues he addresses - of governing difference, of regulating divisiveness, of "creating" unity - are now central to the political cultures of many nations. As a reviewer from India, where the "unity in diversity" paradigm has been our governing political slogan even during the era of minoritarian, linguistic, and ethnic nationalisms and fragmentation, I appreciate Kernerman's attempts to chart a way between difference and unity, and between diversity and national integration., This book will appeal greatly to those doing work in critical race theory, multiculturalism, and the politics of difference. Kernerman not only characterizes emerging arguments against what he calls the 'Canadian school' of liberal multiculturalism but advances these arguments via some keen work within and across liberalism, continental philosophy, and feminist theory. -- Richard Day, author of Multiculturalism and the History of Canadian Diversity Multicultural Nationalism makes an important contribution to debates about national unity and diversity in Canada. Kernerman persuasively shows how the problematic logic of thinking in terms of dichotomies is not only woven into the political and public debates but can also be detected in the theories of political philosophers such as Charles Taylor and Will Kymlicka. -- Avigail Eisenberg, co-editor of Painting the Maple: Race, Gender, and the Construction of Canada What this analysis reveals is that when these debates become entangled with the question of Canadian unity, which they invariably have been, they become constrained by dichotomous thinking, produce political paralysis, and generate exclusion... Of particular interest to constitutional and administration lawyers will be the discussion surrounding the constitutional deliberations at Meech Lake and Charlottetown, as well as the treatment of philosophical and political nature of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms --Martin Z.P. Oszynski, Saskatchewan Law Review, 2006, vol. 69 Kernerman's book is a good survey of the identity-citizenship-nationalism debates in Canada. Pithy summaries of the major theories and concepts informing the debates make this a useful introduction to the issues involved. The issues he addresses - of governing difference, of regulating divisiveness, of "creating" unity - are now central to the political cultures of many nations. As a reviewer from India, where the "unity in diversity" paradigm has been our governing political slogan even during the era of minoritarian, linguistic, and ethnic nationalisms and fragmentation, I appreciate Kernerman's attempts to chart a way between difference and unity, and between diversity and national integration. -- Pramod K. Nayar, Department of English, University of Hyderabad, India, Canadian Ethnic Studies, vol. XXXVIII, no. 1, June 2006 .
Table of Content
1) Introduction: The Bind That Ties 2) Confounding Debates 3) Just Nationalism? Individual versus Collective Rights 4) Decoding Deep Diversity 5) Nationalism Disentangled: The New Treason of theIntellectuals 6) The Arithmetic of Canadian Citizenship 7) Misrepresenting the Canadian Conversation 8) Civil Eyes: Seeing "Difference Blind" 9) There's No Place Like Home Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2005
Topic
Canada / General, Sociology / General, Public Policy / Social Policy, General, Civics & Citizenship, Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism
Dewey Decimal
306.0971
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science

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