Recognition versus Self-Determination: Dilemmas of Emancipatory Politics

Author:   Avigail Eisenberg ,  Jeremy Webber ,  Glen Coulthard ,  Andrée Boisselle
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
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9780774827423


Pages:   348
Publication Date:   15 January 2015
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The political concept of recognition has introduced new ways of thinking about the relationship between minorities and justice in plural societies. But is a politics informed by recognition valuable to minorities today? Contributors to this volume examine the successes and failures of struggles for recognition and self-determination in relation to claims of religious groups, cultural minorities, and indigenous peoples on territories associated with Canada, the United States, Europe, Latin America, India, New Zealand, and Australia. The chapters look at cultural recognition in the context of public policy about intellectual and physical property, membership practices, and independence movements, while probing debates about toleration, democratic citizenship, and colonialism. Together the contributions point to a distinctive set of challenges posed by a politics of recognition and self-determination to peoples seeking emancipation from unjust relations.

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Author:   Avigail Eisenberg ,  Jeremy Webber ,  Glen Coulthard ,  Andrée Boisselle
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
Imprint:   University of British Columbia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9780774827423


ISBN 10:   0774827424
Pages:   348
Publication Date:   15 January 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: On the Use and Abuse of Recognition in Politics / Melissa S. Williams Part 1: Recognition and Self-Determination: Connections and Tensions 1 Race, Class, and Ethnicity in the History of Mexican Indigenous Politics / Courtney Jung 2 Recognition and Self-Determination: Approaches from Above and Below / Jakeet Singh 3 Two Faces of State Power / Rinku Lamba Part 2: The Practice of Recognition and Misrecognition, Self-Determination, and Imposition 4 A Farewell to Rhetorical Arms? Unravelling the Self-Determination of Peoples / Zoran Oklopcic 5 The Politics of Recognition and Misrecognition and the Case of Muslim Canadians / Yasmeen Abu-Laban 6 Place against Empire: The Dene Nation, Land Claims, and the Politics of Recognition in the North / Glen Coulthard 7 The Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Self-Determination and the Struggle against Cultural Appropriation / Francois Boucher 8 Inter-Indigenous Recognition and the Cultural Production of Indigeneity in the Western Settler States / Kirsty Gover Part 3: Possible Ways of Reframing the Issues 9 Recognition, Politics of Difference, and the Institutional Identity of Peoples / Michel Seymour 10 Custom and Indigenous Self-Determination: Reflections on “Post-Territoriality” / Ghislain Otis 11 The Generosity of Toleration / Jeremy Webber 12 Self-Determination versus Recognition: Lessons and Conclusions / Avigail Eisenberg Index

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Avigail Eisenberg is a professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of Victoria. Jeremy Webber is Dean of Law and Canada Research Chair in Law and Society at the University of Victoria. Glen Coulthard is a member of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation and is an assistant professor in the First Nations Studies Program and the Department of Political Science at the University of British Columbia. Andrée Boisselle is an assistant professor at Osgoode Hall Law School at York University. Contributors: Yasmeen Abu-Laban, François Boucher, Kirsty Gover, Courtney Jung, Rinku Lamba, Zoran Oklopcic, Ghislain Otis, Michel Seymour, Jakeet Singh, and Melissa S. Williams.

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