Journal article
How Canada Killed Multiculturalism
Abstract
Elke Winter’s latest work on pluralism and national identity has an iconoclastic quality that helps put Canadian multiculturalism in a new and more interesting light. But it also raises troubling questions about how this national tradition operates. This critique focuses on six aspects of her work: 1) the othering process that persists within the pluralist dynamic; 2) the moral questions surrounding negotiation; 3) whether normative pluralism …
Authors
Frost C
Journal
Canadian Ethnic Studies, Vol. 43, No. 1, pp. 253–264
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Date
2011
DOI
10.1353/ces.2011.0012
ISSN
0008-3496