Strategies of Transformation Toward a Multicultural Society

Strategies of Transformation Toward a Multicultural Society
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Book Synopsis Strategies of Transformation Toward a Multicultural Society by : David T. Abalos

Download or read book Strategies of Transformation Toward a Multicultural Society written by David T. Abalos and published by Praeger. This book was released on 1996-03-11 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How can the culturally diverse communities of America live justly and fruitfully together? Not by assimilation into the dominant culture — nor by fighting for the freedom to pursue our own self-interest at the cost of our repressing both the wounds and the promising potential of our own cultural roots. This book offers a theory and practice of transformation that shows, especially through literature, education, and politics, how we can create a multicultural society that liberates our being as a fulfillment of the story of democracy. Perhaps for the first time in American history we are seeing the personal, political, historical, and sacred faces of women, people of color, and all ethnic groups as they tell their stories. It is this emerging scholarship that constitutes the new multicultural and feminine face of the story of democracy.


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