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Title: Are We Ready for Critical Multiculturalism?


1
Are We Ready for Critical Multiculturalism?
  • Paul Ilsley
  • Faculty of Behavioural Sciences
  • University of Helsinki
  • paul.ilsley_at_helsinki.fi
  • 11.5.2010

2
Reframing...
  • 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

4
Lets 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

5
Central 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?

6
The Approach
  • Formal remarks,
  • Group discussion,
  • Invitation for social gathering after this
    colloquium,
  • The future.

7
Chorus 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

8
Forms (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?

9
What 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)

10
Stakeholders 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.

11
Multiculturalism 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.

12
Multiculturalism 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.

13
Another View
  • Friends
  • Enemies
  • Strangers
  • The practice and discourse of inclusionary and
    participatory politics, in the strongest possible
    terms.

14
Individualistic Approaches
  • Cultural Competence
  • Intercultural Intelligence
  • Culturally Aware
  • International Curricula
  • Multicultural Programming
  • Are these approaches sufficient?
  • Sufficient for What?

15
Multiculturalism 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

16
Issues 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?

17
Expanding 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.
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