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Can There Be a “Critical” Multiculturalism?
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Can There Be a “Critical” Multiculturalism?
Author(s)
McLennan, Gregor
Abstract
Critiques theoretical tenets of critical multiculturalism; forms of multiculturalism, and influences of essentialism, materialism, Marxism, poststructuralism, and postmodernism; focus on contradictions and limitations
IssueNo
3
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389-422
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Ethnicities
VolumeNo
1
PubDate
2001
ISBN_ISSN
1468-7968
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