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In: Theatre And Ser.
As human traffic between nations increases and as hybridity becomes more characteristic of cultural production, it becomes imperative to critically re-examine the way cultural exchange is performed. Theatre & Interculturalism surveys established approaches to the topic and proposes new ways of thinking about theatrical flow across cultures.
In: Washington report on Middle East affairs, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 56
ISSN: 8755-4917
In: Global studies in education, Vol. 13
World Affairs Online
In: International Affairs, Band 65, Heft 4, S. 103-113
In: European journal of intercultural studies, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 185-191
In: Political insight, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 30-33
ISSN: 2041-9066
In: Athenaeum: polskie studia politologiczne, Band 56, Heft 4, S. 284-310
In: Intercultural education, Band 28, Heft 2, S. 109-112
ISSN: 1469-8439
In: New World Choreographies
In: New World Choreographies Ser.
Cover -- Contents -- List of Images -- Series Editors' Preface -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- IntroductionLondon Olympics: A Signature Performance -- 1 Khan's Body-of-Action -- 2 Corporeal Gestures inGnosis (2010) -- 3 Auto-ethnography and Loose inFlight (1999) -- 4 Third Space Politics in Zero Degrees(2005) and Desh (2011) -- 5 Mobility and Flexibility inBahok (2008) -- 6 Queering Normativity iniTMOi (2013) -- ConclusionNew Interculturalism and the Rewriting ofAbhinaya and Rasa -- Appendix: List of Performances byAkram Khan Company -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Accommodating ethnic diversity is a major challenge for all democratic nations and a topic that has attracted a great deal of attention in the last few decades. Within Quebec, a new approach has emerged that seeks a balance between the needs of minorities and those of the majority. In Interculturalism, sociologist and historian Gérard Bouchard presents his vision of interculturalism as a model for the management of diversity. A pluralist approach which recognizes the existence of a cultural majority whose rights must also be acknowledged, interculturalism constitutes an important alternative to multiculturalism both in Canada and internationally. Written by one of Quebec's leading public intellectuals and the co-chair of the Bouchard-Taylor Commission on reasonable accommodation, Interculturalism is the first clear and comprehensive statement in English of an approach being discussed around the world. A translation of Bouchard's award-winning French-language work, L'Interculturalisme: Un point de vue québécois, this book features a new foreword by philosopher Charles Taylor and an afterword by the author written specifically for the English-language edition. -- Provided by publisher
Explores the complex relationship between linguistic diversity & intercultural communication, competition, & cooperation in Guatemala where 21 Mayan languages, Nahua, & an Afro-Caribbean language are spoken in addition to the official Spanish. The importance of ethnic diversity & multilingualism in Guatemalan history is discussed, along with the emphasis on "interculturalism" in the 1996 peace accords. Language shifts that have occurred over the last 25 years in Mayan regions are examined, noting the widespread trend toward bilingualism in the Mayan & Spanish languages in the highland regions, & in Spanish & another language (mostly English) in urban areas. A state sponsored bilingual education program in Mayan languages & Spanish was instituted in 1980. Steps outlined in the peace accords for achieving an authentic bilingual intercultural education are described, along with the meaning of "intercultural;" the implications of putting interculturalism into practice; & recommendations of the Special Parity Commission on Indigenous Language Officialization. Prospects for a future pluricultural & multilingual Guatemala are discussed. 1 Figure, 13 References. J. Lindroth
In: The political quarterly, Band 85, Heft 3, S. 312-319
ISSN: 1467-923X
AbstractThis article examines the similarities and differences between multiculturalism and interculturalism, with particular reference to the impact of globalisation and changing patterns of diversity. It reflects briefly on the origins of multiculturalism—largely from a European perspective—with its focus on 'race' and the socio‐economic analysis that accompanied it. The article suggests that while multiculturalism was right to continue to focus on inequalities, it failed to adapt to super‐diversity and the multifaceted aspects of difference and 'otherness', including those based on disability, age and gender. Further, while multiculturalism became rooted in intra‐national differences, between minority and majority populations, an intercultural approach is now necessary to support the changing patterns of national identity and respond to the recent challenge posed by the growth of far‐right and popular extremist parties (PEPs).
In: Global Citizenship Education and the Crises of Multiculturalism : Comparative Perspectives