The Politics of Difference: Ethnic Premises in a World of Power

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Edwin Norman Wilmsen, P. A. McAllister
University of Chicago Press, 1996 - 210 sivua
According to most social scientists, the advent of a global media village and the rise of liberal democratic government would diminish ethnic and national identity as a source of political action. Yet the contemporary world is in the midst of an explosion of identity politics and often violent ethnonationalism.

This volume examines cases ranging from the well-publicized ethnonationalism of Bosnia and post-Apartheid South Africa to ethnic conflicts in Belgium and Sri Lanka. Distinguished international scholars including John Comaroff, Stanley J. Tambiah, and Ernesto Laclau argue that continued acceptance of imposed ethnic terms as the most appropriate vehicle for collective self-identification and social action legitimizes the conditions of inequality that give rise to them in the first place.

This ambitious attempt to explain the inadequacies of current approaches to power and ethnicity forges more realistic alternatives to the volatile realities of social difference.

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Premises of Power in Ethnic Politics
1
Jan Nederveen Pieterse
25
Universalism Particularism and the Question
45
Against a Theory of Ethnicity
59
Hegemony Power and Languages of Contention
71
European Concepts of NationBuilding
104
The NationState in Crisis and the Rise
124
The Voice of Sanity Getting Hoarse? Destructive
144
Ethnicity Nationalism and the Politics
162
List of Contributors
185
Index
207
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