ID | 113892 |
Title Proper | Canadian Tamil diaspora and the politics of multiculturalism |
Language | ENG |
Author | George, Glynis |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article explores Tamil diasporic engagement in Toronto, at the turn of the Sri Lankan struggle in 2009, to foreground the contested and transnational character of Canadian multiculturalism. It asks whether Canadian multicultural discourse provides a space for social and political identity-making within the Tamil-Canadian Diaspora. The article then sketches the way multiculturalism informed Tamil-Canadian identity-making amongst young and older Tamil-Canadians prior to these events. It explores how diasporic identity was then crystallized in 2009 through media and political responses within the mainstream and the Diaspora itself. The article argues that security discourses dramatically prefigured the terms of engagement for Tamil-Canadians during the final months of the civil war in Sri Lanka. It concludes by drawing attention to the transformative possibilities of multiculturalism and the way the diasporic lens that this case study uses may contribute to this discussion. |
`In' analytical Note | Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 18, No.4-6; Sep-Oct 2011: p.459-480 |
Journal Source | Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 18, No.4-6; Sep-Oct 2011: p.459-480 |
Key Words | Tamil Diaspora ; Multiculturalism ; Security ; Identity - Making |