Abstract

Multiculturalism is to this day one of the predominant modes by which western democracies address cultural heterogeneity, migration and postcolonial legacies in political rhetoric and practice. This introductional article deals with the political conjunctures of multiculturalism in the Americas from the beginning in the 1960s passing through the crisis and neo-conservative backlash in the 1990s to the contemporary post-multicultural identity politics.

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