War of words: interculturalism v multiculturalism #MMPMID29780693
Joppke C
Comp Migr Stud 2018[]; 6 (1): ä PMID29780693show ga
This article tackles the relationship between interculturalism and multiculturalism from the points of view of both. Interculturalism owes its existence to a critique of multiculturalism, but of highly distorted visions of it. I distinguish between two versions of interculturalism, a majoritarian (practiced in Québec) and a post-majoritarian (in Europe), which yield diametrically opposed visions of multiculturalism, as either footloose cosmopolitan or parochial-segregationist. Among the problems of interculturalism is the vacuity of the local as its preferred site of intervention, and its rushed embracing of ?diversity? that is also a central plank of neoliberal ideology.