Multicultural Challenges and Redefining Identity in East Asia
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th Jan '14
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Globalization and increased migration have brought both new opportunities and new tensions to traditional East Asian societies. Multicultural Challenges and Redefining Identity in East Asia draws together a wide range of distinguished local scholars to discuss multiculturalism and the changing nature of social identity in East Asia. Regional specialists review specific events and situations in China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines to provide a focus on life as it is lived at the local level whilst also tracing macro discourses on the national issues affected by multiculturalism and identity. The contributors look at the uneven multicultural development across these different countries and how to bridge the gap between locality and universality. They examine how ethnic majorities and minorities can achieve individual rights, exert civic responsibility, and explain how to construct a deliberative framework to make sustainable democracy possible. This book considers the emergence of a new cross-national network designed to address multicultural challenges and imagines an East Asian community with shared values of individual dignity and multicultural diversity. With strong empirical support it puts forward a regulative ideal by which a new paradigm for multicultural coexistence and regional cooperation can be realized.
’The ten in-depth studies on the East Asian countries, from China and Japan to Indonesia, reveal their internal cultural diversity. Thanks to a consistent conceptual framework, the new policies on migration and eventual social integration can be assessed in a transnational perspective.’ Frank Delmartino, Leuven University, Belgium ’Multicultural Challenges and Redefining Identity in East Asia is an important collection of well-researched essays. It grounds the all-to-often overly abstract notion of multiculturalism in both state policies and everyday realities of people throughout East and Southeast Asia. Readers who want to understand the changing identities and challenges facing people and societies throughout globalizing, transnational Asia would do well to pick up this book.’ Eric C. Thompson, National University of Singapore, Singapore 'Multicultural Challenges and Redefining Identity in East Asia is an excellent collection of articles, edited by an outstanding scholar, who is well grounded in related discourses on East Asia - the focal sub-region of the book. ... this book is a must read for policy planners (who are involved in modern day nation building across the globe), academia, international development practitioners and indeed freelance readers.' East Asian Integration Studies
ISBN: 9781409455288
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 635g
288 pages