¿Qué cultura debe reconocerse en la política multicultural?
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Los que se dicen liberales proponen muy diferentes soluciones a cómo pensar la gestión política de la pluralidad cultural en las sociedades contemporáneas. En este ensayo se pretende mostrar que esa diversidad de pareceres tiene, como uno de sus supuestos fundamentales, diferentes concepciones de la noción de cultura. Con tal fin, se expone críticamente la política del reconocimiento multicultural de Charles Taylor, utilizando para ello algunos aspectos de la identidad cultural según Clifford Geertz, Zygmund Bauman y Michael Ignatieff.
Those who call themselves liberals tend to put forward very different solutions to how to think political recognition of multiculturalism in contemporary societies. This paper is of the opinion that this range of views has different notions of the term «culture» as one of its basic assumptions. To that end, Charles Taylor’s political idea of multicultural recognition is critically analysed, taking into consideration some aspects of cultural identity, as given by Clifford Geertz, Zygmund Bauman and Michael Ignatieff.
Those who call themselves liberals tend to put forward very different solutions to how to think political recognition of multiculturalism in contemporary societies. This paper is of the opinion that this range of views has different notions of the term «culture» as one of its basic assumptions. To that end, Charles Taylor’s political idea of multicultural recognition is critically analysed, taking into consideration some aspects of cultural identity, as given by Clifford Geertz, Zygmund Bauman and Michael Ignatieff.
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Sánchez Dura, N. (2012). ¿Qué cultura debe reconocerse en la política multicultural?. RECERCA. Revista De Pensament I Anàlisi, (7), 127–144. Retrieved from https://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/recerca/article/view/183
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