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« Tuesday June 05, 2012 »
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Start: 7:00 pm
St. Mark's Bookshop presents The Democratic Contradictions Of MulticulturalismTuesday, June 5th at 7PMThe reading will take place at:St. Marks Bookshop31 Third Avenue (at 9th Street)New York, NY 10003 Subway: 6 to Astor Place, N/R to 8th Street, L to 14th St/3rd AvenueThis is a free eventFor more information please visit the shop, call (212)260-7853 or email stmarksbooks@gmail.com St. Mark's Bookshop & Telos Press present a reading & discussion with Jens-Martin Eriksen & Frederik Stjernfelton on The Democratic Contradictions Of Multiculturalism What is multiculturalism? Is it every person’s right in a democratic society to choose his or her religion and culture and to express criticism regardless of taboos and moralistic norms? Or is it, on the contrary, the right of cultures and religions to be protected from insult and to preserve themselves against change? In The Democratic Contradictions of Multiculturalism, Jens-Martin Eriksen and Frederik Stjernfelt examine these questions in relation to both the ideology and the reality of multiculturalism. The discussion covers a range of issues, including the Muhammad cartoons, laws against blasphemy, hijab, the Islamic ban on apostasy, and the limits of the freedom of religion.Eriksen and Stjernfelt focus their investigation on a multicultural country and examine the implications of this controversial concept as it is applied to political reality. What do people regard as the advantages and disadvantages of multiculturalism? How does the legal system influence the life of the individual? In what way does multiculturalism lead to a new segregation of society with respect to gender, culture, and religion? How can one explain the democratic contradictions of multiculturalism when the system clashes with universal values and human rights? The Democratic Contradictions of Multiculturalism is an erudite manifesto for freedom and a confrontation with any kind of attempt—be it left or right—to fence people within their cultures. 
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