Title: Are We Ready for Critical Multiculturalism?
1Are We Ready for Critical Multiculturalism?
- Paul Ilsley
- Faculty of Behavioural Sciences
- University of Helsinki
- paul.ilsley_at_helsinki.fi
- 11.5.2010
2Reframing...
- Is Finland ready for multiculturalism?
- Is multiculturalism ready for Finland?
- Context and Definition are critical to our
understandings.
3- A human being is part of a whole, called by us
universe, limited in time and space. We
experience ourselves, our thoughts and feelings
as something separated from the rest-- a kind of
optical delusion of our consciousness. This
delusion is a prison, restricting us to our
personal desires and to affection for a few
persons close to us. - Our task must be to free ourselves from our
prison by widening our circle of compassion to
embrace all humanity and the whole of nature in
its beauty. Albert Einstein
4Lets Address the Question
- It depends.
- What does it mean to be an educated person in
Finland? - What are the multicultural attributes?
- What are the challenges?
- Competing values valuing competition
- Discourses of progressivism, goal achievement,
practicality - Nationalism embedded in EU sanctions
- One-way internationalism, traditions
- Environment of individualism, freedom,
loneliness, and fear
5Central Questions
- What does multiculturalism mean?
- What is culture?
- What does it mean to be a multicultural person?
- (What does it mean to be an educated person?)
- Who are the stakeholders?
- Whose values are served by the various
definitions? - What are the implicit and explicit ideals of
multiculturalism?
6The Approach
- Formal remarks,
- Group discussion,
- Invitation for social gathering after this
colloquium, - The future.
7Chorus of Writers
- Critical pedagogy
- Frankfurt School -gt Habermas -gt Marx, Kant,
Hegel, Weber - Social Theory power Gramsci, Freire, Apple,
Giroux, McLaren, Foucault, Horton - Critical Womens Studies - Lahelma, Brunilla,
- Critical Race Theory, Asante, Jeffries, bell
hooks - Postcolonialism
- Challenges to the natural superiority of the
west Said, Spivak, Asante - Postmodernism and Intersectionism
- Diaspora, otherness, diversity relativity of
truth - Phoenix, Quinn
8Forms (Steps, Levels) of Multiculturalism
- An attitude, a set of skills, knowledge that an
individual may possess? - An egalitarian state of affairs of a collective--
a just organization, community, society? - An ideal of egalitarianism and justice?
9What are the opposite terms?Multiculturalism vs.
what?
- Intolerance
- Apolitical localism
- Corporate democracy
- Nationalism
- Poverty and unemployment
- Injustice (e.g., racism, classism, sexism,
religious bigotry, ethnic discrimination)
10Stakeholders Analysis-- Whose Values are
Served?Multiculturalism is...
- ... a curricular device used in schools.
- ... a threat to nationalists.
- ... a marketing tool for increased profit of
businesses of various sizes and types. - ... a political ping-pong greatly misused.
- ... an ontology looking for a context.
- ... a fetish of individual identity and expertise.
11Multiculturalism is... (cont.)
- Knowing another language and being at home in
more than one culture. - Reconceptualization of civil society
- A pathway for giving privilege to groups that
have been victimized. - Post-colonial discourse.
- The conflation of decolonization.
12Multiculturalism is... (continued)
- ... a new paradigm for education in the 21st
century. - ... cosmopolitan idealism and the belief that we
all belong to the same moral community. - ... a system of beliefs that values complex human
situations and human differences, and encourages
and enables the voices of people from all
socio-cultural strata, for the betterment of all.
13Another View
- Friends
- Enemies
- Strangers
- The practice and discourse of inclusionary and
participatory politics, in the strongest possible
terms.
14Individualistic Approaches
- Cultural Competence
- Intercultural Intelligence
- Culturally Aware
- International Curricula
- Multicultural Programming
- Are these approaches sufficient?
- Sufficient for What?
15Multiculturalism in Education
- Equality in schoolslt---gt Equality in Society?
- Multicultural curricula
- Teaching multiple contexts
- Understanding we vs. they issues
- Instilling a sense of commitment, idealism,
awareness, multicontextual identity, peace
16Issues in Multiculturalism
- Can the utopian values someday become dominant?
- Is is rooted in laws of conformity?
- Does it promote a sort of colonization of its
own? - Even with its utopian principles will it end up
reproducing the very values it intended to
transcend? - Will it ever enjoy the sort of institutionalized
cultural power its opposite enjoys today?
17Expanding the Educators Role
- Understand concientization, praxis, and the
social purposes of education. - Create and live expanded social visions.
- Advocate quality of life issues.
- Expand social forums and tools for world-making.
- Transcend boundaries of different social worlds.
- Bring to the front what it means to be educated,
in terms of justice, peace, equality and liberty.