Categorii: Necatalogate, Neclasificate
Limba: Engleza
Data publicării: 2006
Editura: Harvard University Press
Tip copertă: Paperback
Nr Pag: 283
ISBN: 9780674022317
Dimensiuni: l: 16cm | H: 23cm | 1.3cm | 478g
Ethnic groups continue to be conceived as entities and cast as actors.
Journalists and others frame accounts of ethnic, racial, and national conflict as the struggles of internally homogeneous, externally bounded ethnic groups, races, and nations. In doing so, they adopt the participants language and contribute to the reification of ethnic groups.
In this timely and provocative volume, Rogers Brubaker-well known for his work on immigration, citizenship, and nationalism-challenges this pervasive and commonsense "groupism."
But he does not simply revert to standard constructivist tropes about the fluidity and multiplicity of identity.
Once a bracing challenge to conventional wisdom, constructivism has grown complacent, even cliched. That ethnicity is constructed is commonplace; this volume provides new insights into how it is constructed.
By shifting the analytical focus from identity to identifications, from groups as entities to group-making projects, from shared culture to categorization, from substance to process, Brubaker shows that ethnicity, race, and nation are not things in the world but perspectives on the world: ways of seeing, interpreting, and representing the social world.