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Ethnicity without Groups Rogers Brubaker

Ethnicity without Groups By Rogers Brubaker

Ethnicity without Groups by Rogers Brubaker


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Ethnic groups continue to be conceived as entities and cast as actors. Journalists and others frame accounts of ethnic, racial, and national conflict as the struggles of internally homogeneous, externally bounded ethnic groups, races, and nations. In doing so, they adopt the participants language and contribute to the reification of ethnic groups.

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Ethnicity without Groups by Rogers Brubaker

Despite a quarter-century of constructivist theorizing in the social sciences and humanities, ethnic groups continue to be conceived as entities and cast as actors. Journalists, policymakers, and researchers routinely frame accounts of ethnic, racial, and national conflict as the struggles of internally homogeneous, externally bounded ethnic groups, races, and nations. In doing so, they unwittingly adopt the language of participants in such struggles, and contribute to the reification of ethnic groups.

In this timely and provocative volume, Rogers Brubaker-well known for his work on immigration, citizenship, and nationalism-challenges this pervasive and commonsense groupism. But he does not simply revert to standard constructivist tropes about the fluidity and multiplicity of identity. Once a bracing challenge to conventional wisdom, constructivism has grown complacent, even cliched. That ethnicity is constructed is commonplace; this volume provides new insights into how it is constructed. By shifting the analytical focus from identity to identifications, from groups as entities to group-making projects, from shared culture to categorization, from substance to process, Brubaker shows that ethnicity, race, and nation are not things in the world but perspectives on the world: ways of seeing, interpreting, and representing the social world.

Ethnicity without Groups Reviews

The book contains much that is interesting and novel: an illuminating exploration of how research in cognitive psychology can inform our understanding of ethno-national identity; an essay on the return of a soft version of assimilation as a desideratum for immigrants in the West; a trenchant critique of the use of the ethnic/civic distinction in nationalist studies; a rich analysis of how the 1848 revolutions were commemorated in 1998 in Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia; and a sensible review of the literature on nationalist and ethnic violence. The analysis is lucid and well written throughout and makes for a worthwhile collection... Brubaker is to be commended for producing a stimulating mix of history, politics, and sociology. -- Bill Kissane * Ethics and International Affairs *
The chapters of Rogers Brubaker's excellent new book are a stimulating collection of essays and articles, several of them co-authored, which were published between 1999 and 2004. The book takes its title from Chapter One, 'Ethnicity without Groups,' an elegant critique of the reification of ethnic groups... A fine book by a distinguished author. -- Steve Fenton * Ethnic and Racial Studies *
[I]ts main messages concern how to think and talk about ethnicity: shake off the conceptual and analytical confusions that have made the subject a trap for unwary enthusiasts. Wisely, scrupulously, and concretely, Rogers Brubaker provides guidance for avoiding the trap. -- Charles Tilly * Sociological Forum *
Ethnicity without Groups is decidedly the most incisive and compelling treatment known to me of a complex of issues that engage sociologists, historians, political scientists, literary theorists, and cross-disciplinary specialists in ethnic studies. Where are we right now, in our understanding of 'ethnicity,' 'identity,' 'nationalism,' and 'assimilation'? The answers to these basic questions contained in the chapters now before us speak vividly to contemporary discourse, and will command immediate attention. -- David Hollinger, University of California, Berkeley, author of Postethnic America: Beyond Multiculturalism
Ethnicity without Groups is a formidable manuscript that is certain to become a key reference for the ethnicity, nationalism, and it is to be hoped race literatures. It is marvelously unconventional and originally argued as well as energetically written. -- Christian Joppke, International University Bremen, author of Selecting by Origin: Ethnic Migration in the Liberal State

About Rogers Brubaker

Rogers Brubaker is Professor of Sociology and UCLA Foundation Chair at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Ethnicity without Groups 2. Beyond Identity 3. Ethnicity as Cognition 4. Ethnic and Nationalist Violence 5. The Return of Assimilation? 6. Civic and Ethnic Nationalism 7. Ethnicity, Migration, and Statehood in Post-Cold War Europe 8. 1848 in 1998: The Politics of Commemoration in Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia Notes References Index

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NGR9780674022317
9780674022317
0674022319
Ethnicity without Groups by Rogers Brubaker
New
Paperback
Harvard University Press
2006-09-01
296
Nominated for Best Book Award in Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 2005 Nominated for Gregory Luebbert Best Book Award 2005 Nominated for Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards 2005 Nominated for Ralph J. Bunche Award 2005
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