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Democracy and Ethnography Constructing Identities in Multicultural Liberal States by Assisted by Roshanak Kheshti and Carol J Greenhouse , State University of New York Press


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    Author(s)Assisted by Roshanak Kheshti and Carol J Greenhouse
    PublisherState University of New York Press
    ISBN9780791439647
    Pages305
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 1998

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    State University of New York Press Democracy and Ethnography Constructing Identities in Multicultural Liberal States by Assisted by Roshanak Kheshti and Carol J Greenhouse

    These ethnographic essays by scholars in anthropology, law, political science, folklore, public administration, medicine, and linguistics show contemporary connections between liberal democracy and ethnography. Each perspective explores a modern democratic site--courts, classrooms, legislatures, the media, academic professions, and bureaucratic routines. Together, they expose a contradiction--that official constructions of identity treat differences as both natural characteristics of individuals and the collective basis of interest groups. This contradiction hampers liberal states' efforts to acknowledge and accommodate the cultural diversity of citizens. They also show that official categories do not monopolize the available terms of understanding and identification, given the richness and flexibility of people's self-identifications outside official spheres. This recognition implies an ethnographic project at the heart of democratic change._x000D__x000D_The book develops two national case studies, the United States and Spain. Both countries have been invoked as models of multiculturalism, but their constitutional discourse and politics take very different approaches to issues of identity. Similarly, ethnographic disciplines have been involved in the officialization of difference in both countries, in different ways. Taken together, these differences and their common roots in the twinned histories of modern liberal democracy and the social sciences, provide ethnographic, reflexive, and comparative themes as well as broader theoretical and practical implications._x000D_show more



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