H. E. Baber (San Diego, CA) is a professor of philosophy at the University of San Diego and the author of many scholarly articles.
Description
Introduction -- Is Multiculturalism Good for Anyone?; Do People Like Their Cultures?; A Philosophical Prelude: What Is Multiculturalism?; The Costs of Multiculturalism; The Diversity Trap: Why Everybody Wants to Be an X; White Privilege and the Asymmetry of Choice; Communities: Respecting the Establishment of Religion; Multiculturalism and the Good Life; The Cult of Cultural Self-Affirmation; Identity-Making; Identity Politics: The Making of a Mystique Policy; Index.
Reviews
"There is nothing quite so disconcerting as picking up a book, assuming you know how you feel about the subject, and learning that there is a wide world of experience and sensible thought that challenges and, indeed, affects your views. The Multicultural Mystique may very well throw all of your assumptions about multiculturalism into the wastebasket of irrelevant opinion. It will, at the very least, force you to re-think your assumptions. The Multicultural Mystique is a challenging and completely surprising work. It is well worth your time obtaining and reading the book. Give it a good study, and see if your own ideas aren't shaken up a bit. I know mine were." --Association for Mormon Letters, October 2008