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After Multiculturalism

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown argues that we need to fundamentally rethink our approach to national identity, race and public culture as the old debate about multiculturalism cannot meet the challenge of reinventing identity and participation in a devolved Britain, a plural Europe and an increasingly interdependent world. A debate which has too often engaged blacks, Asians and 'ethnic minorities' and not including whites needs to be left behind. The implications of a new approach for specific policy areas, including the arts, are discussed.

Author(s): Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Publisher: The Foreign Policy Centre, London
Publication year: 2000
ISBN/ISSN: 0-9535598-8-2
Language(s): English

Related keywords


Type of publication: Book
Geographical scope: United KingdomAll Europe (48 countries)
Arts & cultural categories: Performing Arts
Thematic scope: cultural diversity cultural studies

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