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Haunted Nations: The Colonial Dimensions of Multiculturalisms (Transformations)

Author Sneja Gunew
Publisher Routledge
Category Social Science
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Author(s)Sneja Gunew
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN041528483X
ISBN-139780415284837
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Sales Rank5,193,709
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Postcolonialism has attracted a large amount of interest in cultural theory, but the adjacent area of multiculturalism has not been scrutinised to quite the same extent. In this innovative new book, Sneja Gunew sets out to interrogate the ways in which the transnational discourse of multiculturalism may be related to the politics of race and indigeneity, grounding her discussion in a variety of national settings and a variety of literary, autobiographical and theoretical texts. Using examples from marginal sites - the "settler societies" of Australia and Canada - to cast light on the globally dominant discourses of the US and the UK, Gunew analyses the political ambiguities and the pitfalls involved in a discourse of multiculturalism haunted by the opposing spectres of anarchy and assimilation.
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