Mapping the contours of political solidarity -- Race and culture in liberal theories of multiculturalism -- Racialized solidarity, minority group rights, and public memory -- Multiculturalism and solidarity in Nicaragua
Summary
In multiracial and multicultural societies, the author argues, the practice of political solidarity has been indelibly shaped by the social fact of race. The starting point should thus be the existence of racialized solidarity itself - how can we create political solidarity when racial and cultural diversity are more or less permanent?