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Multicultural Nationalism: Islamphobia, Anglophobia, and Devolution
Multicultural Nationalism: Islamophobia, Anglophobia, and Devolution examines the tensions between multiculturalism and nationalism in contemporary political contexts, focusing on how fear of cultural and religious difference—particularly Islamophobia and Anglophobia—shapes debates over identity, citizenship, and state cohesion. The book analyzes how processes of devolution and decentralization interact with nationalist discourses, often producing new forms of exclusion alongside claims of inclusion and diversity. Through critical political and cultural analysis, it shows that multicultural nationalism is a contested project, marked by struggles over power, belonging, and the redefinition of the nation in an era of plural societies.
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