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ID116574
Title ProperSeeing through multicultural perspectives
LanguageENG
AuthorPapastergiadis, Nikos
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The narrative that links the migrant rights movements with the formation of multiculturalism is now well known. There is still much to debate on the centrality of social justice in multicultural discourse and the dynamic versus static view of cultural representation. In this article, I aim to revisit some of the reflections by founding figures in Australian multiculturalism with the purpose of examining the cultural horizons that framed their motivation and aspiration. It is my contention that among many of these figures, there was not only a desire to see a more just society in which the welfare service, political rights and economic opportunities for migrants were developed in a more responsive manner, or what we may call activist multiculturalism, but there was also an implicit world view that was not only focused on securing more rights for minorities and gaining support of marginalised ethno-specific communities, but also committed to a wider sense of diversity. This article will explore the aesthetic dimensions that relate to the rather vague and often abstract sentiments that were expressed towards cultural diversity, but were also expressive of different multicultural perspectives.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 19, No.4; Jul 2012: p.398-410
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 19, No.4; Jul 2012: p.398-410
Key WordsMulticulturalism ;  Cosmopolitanism ;  Perspective ;  Spherical Thinking ;  Liberalism ;  Multicultural Activism