This book examines the evolving relationship between multiculturalism, religion and diversity in Western Europe, proposing a shift towards a post-multicultural approach to address religious and secular pluralism.
The author responds to criticisms of multiculturalism’s approach to public religion, including perceived group reification and limited focus on intra-group domination, gender and sexuality equalities. Through a critical dialogue between multicultural theory and political theology, the book offers an original framework for post-multicultural recognition.
Enriching multiculturalism by integrating religious reason and institutional pluralism, this book contributes crucial new insights to debates on religion, equality and diversity in public life.
Inhoudsopgave
1. Introduction
2. Multiculturalism and Religion
3. Post-Ethnic: Identities
4. Post-Liberal: Accommodations
5. Post-Secular: Dialogue and Religious Reasons
6. Conclusion: Post-Multiculturalism
Over de auteur
Thomas Sealy is Lecturer in Ethnicity and Race at University of Bristol.