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Multiculturalism and National Cultures in Eastern Europe

In: Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, vol. 40, no. 6
Juraj Buzalka
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2008, 495 - 513
Kľúčové slová:
Multiculturalism; nationalism; Europeanization; tradition; ethno-revivalism; tourism; rural development
Typ článku: štúdia / study
O článku:
Multiculturalism and National Cultures in Eastern Europe. Analysing the effect of policies and discourses on multiculturalism, one of the popular buzzwords of ‘Europeanization’ among the elites in Central and Eastern Europe, the paper investigates the way a once proscribed ethno-religious group can become a commoditized national minority valued for its exotic and distinctive ‘culture’. To explore this ethnification process, the paper examines the public events that suppose to strengthen multiculturalism in the peripheral region of south-east Poland. Instead of multicultural pluralism, not necessarily related to the major identification with ethnicity, however, one can observe that nations are becoming key definition categories for cultures. The paper argues that this ethnification of culture represents the wider trend of concealing rather than eliminating nationalist logics in the use of ‘culture’ in post-peasant Eastern Europe undergoing ‘Europeanization’. Sociológia 2008, Vol. 40 (No. 6: 495-513)
Multiculturalism and National Cultures in Eastern Europe. Analysing the effect of policies and discourses on multiculturalism, one of the popular buzzwords of ‘Europeanization’ among the elites in Central and Eastern Europe, the paper investigates the way a once proscribed ethno-religious group can become a commoditized national minority valued for its exotic and distinctive ‘culture’. To explore this ethnification process, the paper examines the public events that suppose to strengthen multiculturalism in the peripheral region of south-east Poland. Instead of multicultural pluralism, not necessarily related to the major identification with ethnicity, however, one can observe that nations are becoming key definition categories for cultures. The paper argues that this ethnification of culture represents the wider trend of concealing rather than eliminating nationalist logics in the use of ‘culture’ in post-peasant Eastern Europe undergoing ‘Europeanization’. Sociológia 2008, Vol. 40 (No. 6: 495-513)
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Buzalka, J. 2008. Multiculturalism and National Cultures in Eastern Europe. In Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, vol. 40, no.6, pp. 495-513. 0049-1225.

APA:
Buzalka, J. (2008). Multiculturalism and National Cultures in Eastern Europe. Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, 40(6), 495-513. 0049-1225.