Starting from an anti-western ideology, inspired predominantly by postcolonial critique, the debate about interculturality acts as an aesthetic backdrop that indoctrinates western progressive common-sense through a praxis inspired by immigrationism (an ideology that - while representing the subaltern Other in solely positive imagery and the global North-South divide in solely exploitative imagery - postulates the Western openness towards transnational migration as an absolute positive and as an expiatory duty owing to colonial guilt, thus silencing every form of dissent as racism).
Interculturalità, critica postcoloniale, immigrazionismo
CICCOZZI, ANTONELLO
2014-01-01
Abstract
Starting from an anti-western ideology, inspired predominantly by postcolonial critique, the debate about interculturality acts as an aesthetic backdrop that indoctrinates western progressive common-sense through a praxis inspired by immigrationism (an ideology that - while representing the subaltern Other in solely positive imagery and the global North-South divide in solely exploitative imagery - postulates the Western openness towards transnational migration as an absolute positive and as an expiatory duty owing to colonial guilt, thus silencing every form of dissent as racism).File in questo prodotto:
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