2020
DOI: 10.1080/13504630.2020.1787823
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‘Some nice Latin American music will be played by a tape player’: anti-racist critique and the multicultural state

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“…Multicultural state policies undermine critical consciousness by creating and normalizing conditions that disempower social critique (Almeida, 2019; Masoumi, 2020). In this measure, anti‐racist state initiatives and employment equity measures enacted through multiculturalist programs legitimize harm by disempowering language that can help identify and bring to account the deeply embedded practices that mask and reinforce the isolation of historically excluded groups.…”
Section: Discussion and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Multicultural state policies undermine critical consciousness by creating and normalizing conditions that disempower social critique (Almeida, 2019; Masoumi, 2020). In this measure, anti‐racist state initiatives and employment equity measures enacted through multiculturalist programs legitimize harm by disempowering language that can help identify and bring to account the deeply embedded practices that mask and reinforce the isolation of historically excluded groups.…”
Section: Discussion and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aware of the power and status differentials, the youth hesitate while the police dance ‘like no tomorrow' (James & Chapman‐Nyaho, 2015, p. 221). Marketed through community cultural events like the Caribana, multicultural state interventions like the YIPI not only promote the racialization and racial exploitation of marginalized groups, but also commodify and depoliticize culture (James & Chapman‐Nyaho, 2015; Mackey, 1999; Masoumi, 2020).…”
Section: Commodifying Culture Depoliticizing Anti‐racism: the Youth I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Official discourses of multiculturalism are criticized for positioning the state and Whiteness as benevolent saviors (Bakali, 2015, p. 417). Other vehement critics of multiculturalism emphasize its tendency to conceal racist, discriminatory, and exclusionary attitudes/prejudices and sideline acts of racism, thereby limiting opportunities for anti-racist action within the myth of a tolerant nation (Abu-Laban & Gabriel, 2002;Masoumi, 2020;Thobani, 2018).…”
Section: Multiculturalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Canadian discourses of multiculturalism and pluralism work to de-centre legitimate critique and instead create the illusion of a post-racial, post-colonial state (Masoumi, 2020). Drawing on the critiques leveraged by various critical race scholars, Azar Masoumi's (2020) work critiques the representation of Canadian multiculturalism as a sort of celebration, a reinvention of Canada's narrative as a tolerant, diverse state when in fact it allows for the reproduction of white supremacy, given that only some racial groups are members of the 'real' culture, while others are relegated to "peripheral multicultures" (Bannerji, 2000in Masoumi, 2020. However, as important as this assertion is to the establishment of legitimate criticism toward liberal multiculturalism, it is crucial to recall that racialized immigrants are still settling on stolen land.…”
Section: Reconciliation In Israel and Canadamentioning
confidence: 99%