The Politics of Recognition

"The Politics of Recognition" is a 1992 essay by the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor, based on the inaugural lecture he delivered at the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University.[1] The essay discusses political currents that seek recognition for particular identity groups.[2] It was first published as part of the volume Multiculturalism and "The Politics of Recognition", which in 1994 was republished with additional commentaries under the title Multiculturalism: Examining the Politics of Recognition.

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Forbes 2019, p. 131; Gutmann 2018, p. 793; Lash & Featherstone 2002, p. 1.
  2. ^ Nicholson 1996, p. 1.

Bibliography

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  • Forbes, Hugh Donald (2019). Multiculturalism in Canada: Constructing a Model Multiculture with Multicultural Values. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-19835-0. ISBN 978-3-030-19835-0.
  • Gutmann, Amy (2018). "The Power of Recognition: When Charles Taylor Parsed Personal Identity". Philosophy & Social Criticism. 44 (7): 793–795. doi:10.1177/0191453718781430. ISSN 1461-734X.
  • Lash, Scott; Featherstone, Mike (2002). "Recognition and Difference: Politics, Identity, Multiculture". Theory, Culture & Society. 18 (2–3): 1–19. doi:10.1177/02632760122051751. ISSN 1460-3616.
  • Nicholson, Linda (1996). "To Be or Not to Be: Charles Taylor and the Politics of Recognition" (PDF). Constellations. 3 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8675.1996.tb00040.x. ISSN 1467-8675. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 July 2024.

Further reading

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  • Taylor, Charles (1992). "The Politics of Recognition". Multiculturalism and "The Politics of Recognition". By Taylor, Charles. Gutmann, Amy (ed.). Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.