This blog sets out to bring together issues and concerns within the discourse of multiculturalism and social texts which i define as texts that generate public interest including news, editorial, popular literature and other popular texts in the media such as songs, advertisements, videos and movies. The coming weeks and month will present opportunities for me to draw on the discussion of multiculturalism from various parameters including ethnic studies, gender studies and cultural studies to facilitate how multiculturalism can be a useful tool to study social texts, and what these texts inform us of the state of our diverse world.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Difference-friendly towards the Burqa

At the end of the 20th century in her 1996 public lecture for The Tanner Lectures on Human Values Series, titled Social Justice in the Age of Identity Politics: Redistribution, Recognition, and Participation Professor Nancy Fraser said among others, "Today, however, we increasingly encounter a second type of social-justice claim in the “politics of recognition.” Here the goal, in its most plausible form, is a difference-friendly world, where assimilation to majority or dominant cultural norms is no longer the price of equal respect."

Today, nearly 15 years later, we are confronted with the treat to a 'difference-friendly world' in the guise of the Muslim women's attire.