Identity Politics in the Public Realm
Bringing Institutions Back In
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Identity Politics in the Public Realm
Bringing Institutions Back In
Table of Contents
Preface
1 Bringing Institutions Back In: How Public Institutions Assess Identity / AvigailEisenberg and Will Kymlicka
2 The Challenge of Census Categorization in the Post–Civil Rights Era / Melissa Nobles
3 Knowledge and the Politics of Ethnic Identity and Belonging in Colonial and Postcolonial States / Bruce J. Berman
4 Defining Indigeneity: Representation and the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act of 1997 in the Philippines / Villia Jefremovas and Padmapani L. Perez
5 Indigenous Rights in Latin America: How to Classify Afro-Descendants? / Juliet Hooker
6 Domestic and International Norms for Assessing Indigenous Identity / Avigail Eisenberg
7 The Challenge of Naming the Other in Latin America / Victor Armony
8 From Immigrants to Muslims: Shifting Categories of the French Model of Integration / Eléonore Lépinard
9 Beliefs and Religion: Categorizing Cultural Distinctions among East Asians / André Laliberté
10 Assessing Religious Identity in Law: Sincerity, Accommodation, and Harm / Lori G. Beaman
11 Reasonable Accommodations and the Subjective Conception of Freedom of Conscience and Religion / Jocelyn Maclure
Index
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