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9780812241457

Culture and Belonging in Divided Societies

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    9780812241457

  • ISBN10:

    0812241452

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-03-24
  • Publisher: Univ of Pennsylvania Pr

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From cartoons of Muhammad in a Danish newspaper to displays of the Confederate battle flag over the South Carolina statehouse, acts of cultural significance have set off political conflicts and sometimes violence. These and other expressions and enactments of culture--whether in music, graffiti, sculpture, flag displays, parades, religious rituals, or film--regularly produce divisive and sometimes prolonged disputes. What is striking about so many of these conflicts is their emotional intensity, despite the fact that in many cases what is at stake is often of little material value. Why do people invest so much emotional energy and resources in such conflicts? What is at stake, and what does winning or losing represent? The answers to these questions explored inCulture and Belonging in Divided Societiesview cultural expressions variously as barriers to, or opportunities for, inclusion in a divided society's symbolic landscape and political life. Though little may be at stake materially, deep emotional investment in conflicts over cultural acts can have significant political consequences. At the same time, while cultural issues often exacerbate conflict, new or redefined cultural expressions and enactments can redirect long-standing conflicts in more constructive directions and promote reconciliation in ways that lead to or reinforce formal peace agreements. Encompassing work by a diverse group of scholars of American studies, anthropology, art history, religion, political science, and other fields,Culture and Belonging in Divided Societiesaddresses the power of cultural expressions and enactments in highly charged settings, exploring when and how changes in a society's symbolic landscape occur and what this tells us about political life in the societies in which they take place.

Author Biography

Marc Howard Ross is William Rand Kennan, Jr. Professor of Political Science at Bryn Mawr College. He is author or editor of seven books, including Cultural Contestation in Ethnic Conflict.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Cultural Contestation and the Symbolic Landscape: Politics by Other Means?p. 1
The Rise and Fall of a Sacred Place: Ayodhya over Three Decadesp. 25
Social Lives of the Dead: Contestation and Continuities in the Hawaiian Repatriation Contextp. 45
Flagging Peace: Struggles over Symbolic Landscape in the New Northern Irelandp. 68
Conflict Transformation, Cultural Innovation, and Loyalist Identity in Northern Irelandp. 85
Islamic Headscarves in Public Schools: Explaining France's Legal Restrictionsp. 107
Minority Language Policy in France: Jacobinism, Cultural Pluralism, and Ethnoregional Identitiesp. 128
Symbols of Reconciliation or Instruments of Division? A Critical Look at New Monuments in South Africap. 151
Emerging Multiculturalisms in South African Museum Practice: Some Examples from the Western Capep. 176
Strategies for Transforming and Enlarging South Africa's Post-Apartheid Symbolic Landscapep. 193
Invisible House, Invisible Slavery: Struggles of Public History at Independence National Historical Parkp. 216
Politicizing Chinese New Year Festivals: Cold War Politics, Transnational Conflicts, and Chinese Americap. 238
Paddy, Shylock, and Sambo: Irish, Jewish, and African American Efforts to Ban Racial Ridicule on Stage and Screenp. 259
Epiloguep. 281
List of Contributorsp. 287
Indexp. 291
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