Questioning Multiculturalism: Indigenous Nations and Canadian Law
I evaluate Will Kymlicka’s theory of multiculturalism in Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights, and how it accounts for Indigenous nations in Canada. I ask whether any failures of multiculturalism can be attributed to either the normative or descriptive claims of his theory....
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ftunivottawa:oai:ruor.uottawa.ca:10393/45779 2024-02-04T10:00:26+01:00 Questioning Multiculturalism: Indigenous Nations and Canadian Law Megeney, Krista Aronovitch, Hilliard 2024-01-03 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10393/45779 https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-29983 en eng Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa http://hdl.handle.net/10393/45779 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-29983 Multiculturalism Philosophy of Law Political Philosophy Will Kymlicka Indigenous Nations Indigenous Peoples National Minority National Minorities Group-differentiated Rights Canadian Multiculturalism Canadian Law Multiculturalism in Canada Canadian Politics First Nations Canada Multicultural Citizenship Normative Political Philosophy Descriptive Political Philosophy Thesis 2024 ftunivottawa https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-29983 2024-01-07T00:00:14Z I evaluate Will Kymlicka’s theory of multiculturalism in Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights, and how it accounts for Indigenous nations in Canada. I ask whether any failures of multiculturalism can be attributed to either the normative or descriptive claims of his theory. I find points of failure in both claims, depending on the theme in question. Chapter 1 introduces the project and outlines subsequent chapters. Chapter 2 presents an account of Kymlicka’s multiculturalism (including why I chose Kymlicka’s framework as my focus) and the guiding questions of the thesis. Chapter 3 presents major legislation, policy, and jurisprudence in Canada concerning Indigenous nations and multiculturalism in practice. Chapter 4 examines four major claims or themes found in Chapter 2 against the material in Chapter 3: citizenship in Indigenous nations; the characterization of treaties; exercising group-differentiated rights, and; the Canadian state’s exercise of authority over Indigenous nations. Thesis First Nations uO Research (University of Ottawa - uOttawa) Canada |
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I evaluate Will Kymlicka’s theory of multiculturalism in Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights, and how it accounts for Indigenous nations in Canada. I ask whether any failures of multiculturalism can be attributed to either the normative or descriptive claims of his theory. I find points of failure in both claims, depending on the theme in question. Chapter 1 introduces the project and outlines subsequent chapters. Chapter 2 presents an account of Kymlicka’s multiculturalism (including why I chose Kymlicka’s framework as my focus) and the guiding questions of the thesis. Chapter 3 presents major legislation, policy, and jurisprudence in Canada concerning Indigenous nations and multiculturalism in practice. Chapter 4 examines four major claims or themes found in Chapter 2 against the material in Chapter 3: citizenship in Indigenous nations; the characterization of treaties; exercising group-differentiated rights, and; the Canadian state’s exercise of authority over Indigenous nations. |
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Questioning Multiculturalism: Indigenous Nations and Canadian Law |
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Questioning Multiculturalism: Indigenous Nations and Canadian Law |
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