Amin, A. (2004) 'Multi-ethnicity and the idea of Europe.', Theory, culture & society., 21 (2). pp. 1-24.
Abstract
This article explores the meaning and relevance of the ‘Idea of Europe’ in the context of a multicultural and multi-ethnic continent that increasingly draws on the presence and practices of people from non-European backgrounds. The Idea of Europe, even in its contemporary use, remains an ideal based on a Christian-Enlightenment-Romantic heritage, mobilized by supporters of European integration as the bridge between diverse European national cultures. In a Europe of extraordinary cultural interchange and immigration from all corners of the world, the classical Idea of Europe is strikingly exclusionary and backward looking – a poor motif for the future. The article tries to develop an alternative Idea of Europe, one based on a particular politics of the public domain and a particular ethos of belonging in Europe seen as a migrant space, rather than one based on the enduring cultural values of a body of people called Europeans. It outlines a commons, protected by appropriate EU-level rights, that can both support and bind cultural pluralism and difference, and it proposes democratic vitalism as Europe’s core political project, an idea of becoming European, read as the process of never-settled cultural invention resulting from the vibrant clashes of an equal and empowered multiple public. No myth of origin, no myth of destination, only the commitment to a plural demos.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Keywords: | Cosmopolitanism, Eurocentrism, Hospitality, Multiculturalism, Transnational identities. |
| Full text: | PDF - Accepted Version (135Kb) |
| Status: | Peer-reviewed |
| Publisher Web site: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276404042132 |
| Publisher statement: | The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Theory, culture & society, 21/2, 2004, © SAGE Publications Ltd, 2004 by SAGE Publications Ltd at the Theory, culture & society page: http://tcs.sagepub.com/ on SAGE Journals Online: http://online.sagepub.com/ |
| Deposited On: | 15 Aug 2008 |
| Last Modified: | 20 Apr 2011 10:02 |






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