It can come as no surprise that the ethnic makeup of the American population is rapidly changing. That there are political repercussions from these changes is also self-evident. How the changes can, must, and should alter our very understanding of democracy, though, may not be obvious. Political theorist John Burke addresses these issues by offering a “mestizo” theory of democracy and tracing its implications for public policy.The challenge before the United States in the coming century, Burke posits, will be to articulate a politics that neither renders cultures utterly autonomous from each other nor culminates in their homogeneous assimilation. Fortuitously or ironically, the way to do this comes from the very culture that is now necessit...
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The Spanish word mestizaje does not easily translate into English. Its meaning and significance have...
The author departs from a substantiated fact: multi-cultural societies are a phenomenon of our time....
There are many political dimensions of Mexican immigration and MexicanAmerican life in the U.S. Poli...
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Política offers a stunning revisionist understanding of the early political incorporation of Mexican...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013In this dissertation, I set out to build our understan...
José Antonio Aguilar Rivera discusses recent reforms to the constitutions of several Latin American ...
Philip Pettit (1997) suggests the possibility of promoting freedom as non-domination by minority cul...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
Choice Outstanding TitleMulticulturalism: is it the face of twentyfirst century America or merely a ...
Is there a link between immigration and democratization? Can immigrants transfer democratic values t...
The Spanish word mestizaje does not easily translate into English. Its meaning and significance have...
The author departs from a substantiated fact: multi-cultural societies are a phenomenon of our time....
There are many political dimensions of Mexican immigration and MexicanAmerican life in the U.S. Poli...
This article is theoretical in focus, contrasting a legalized citizenship of membership (the citizen...
Recent political disputes in liberal democratic states involve the concerns of immigrants and concer...
To challenge the dominant Mexican narrative of racial democracy that traditionally invisibilizes and...
Beyond issues of periodic mobilizations, in the face of economic, social and political marginalizati...
Item does not contain fulltextWhy has the promise of American democracy been so persuasive to immigr...
Política offers a stunning revisionist understanding of the early political incorporation of Mexican...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013In this dissertation, I set out to build our understan...
José Antonio Aguilar Rivera discusses recent reforms to the constitutions of several Latin American ...
Philip Pettit (1997) suggests the possibility of promoting freedom as non-domination by minority cul...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
Choice Outstanding TitleMulticulturalism: is it the face of twentyfirst century America or merely a ...
Is there a link between immigration and democratization? Can immigrants transfer democratic values t...