Playing (A)-Part: Thinking Poly-Cultural Societies after Multiculturalism

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Playing (A)-Part: Thinking Poly-Cultural Societies after Multiculturalism

Dr. Meirav Aharon Gutman
Dr. Meirav Aharon Gutman Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
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This paper considers citizenship in a culturally diverse society throughethnography in the Israel Andalusian orchestra. The orchestra was established in 1994 in the immigrant city of Ashdod by the second generation of North African Jewish immigrants. The establishment of the Andalusian Orchestra looks, at first sight, like one more case of ethnic revival that one should explore as multicultural citizenship, but research shows that it does not fit into the multicultural mold. Thus, research that began as an exploration of multicultural citizenship turned into ethnography of the politics of classification in Israel. This paper offers an alternative way of thinking, analyzing citizenship in a polycultural society and focusing especially on the dialog between the state and different ethnic groups. This approach involves investigation not only into the second generation of immigrants in a modern city, but also into the concept of multiculturalism itself.

Playing (A)-Part: Thinking Poly-Cultural Societies after Multiculturalism

This paper considers citizenship in a culturally diverse society throughethnography in the Israel Andalusian orchestra. The orchestra was established in 1994 in the immigrant city of Ashdod by the second generation of North African Jewish immigrants. The establishment of the Andalusian Orchestra looks, at first sight, like one more case of ethnic revival that one should explore as multicultural citizenship, but research shows that it does not fit into the multicultural mold. Thus, research that began as an exploration of multicultural citizenship turned into ethnography of the politics of classification in Israel. This paper offers an alternative way of thinking, analyzing citizenship in a polycultural society and focusing especially on the dialog between the state and different ethnic groups. This approach involves investigation not only into the second generation of immigrants in a modern city, but also into the concept of multiculturalism itself.

Dr. Meirav Aharon Gutman
Dr. Meirav Aharon Gutman Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Dr. Meirav Aharon Gutman. 2014. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – C: Sociology & Culture GJHSS-C Volume 14 (GJHSS Volume 14 Issue C3): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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Playing (A)-Part: Thinking Poly-Cultural Societies after Multiculturalism

Dr. Meirav Aharon Gutman
Dr. Meirav Aharon Gutman Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

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