From multiculturalism to post-multiculturalism: Trends and paradoxes
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Gozdecka, Dorota A
Ercan, Selen A
Kmak, Magdalena
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Sage Publications
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In recent years, multiculturalism has been declared a failure both in Europe and the Anglophone
West. This diagnosis went hand in hand with an excessive focus on gendered cultural practices
in culturally diverse societies, such as forced marriages or ‘honour killings’; the raise of
anti-immigration political movements and the adoption of stricter legal rules in the areas of
immigration and citizenship. This article aims to capture the legal, social and political responses
to ‘failed’ multiculturalism under the banner of post-multiculturalism. In doing so, it identifies the
major shifts that characterises post-multiculturalism and discusses their implications particularly
for the citizens of Europe and various ‘others’. A close analysis of the recent shifts in the areas
of rights, migration law and policy debates in various culturally diverse societies reveal that postmulticulturalism
reinforces rather than counteracts the problematic features of multiculturalism.
Drawing on the insights suggested by the literature on neo-liberal governmentality, the article
points out the paradoxes of post-multiculturalism and their implications for culturally different
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Journal of Sociology