Migración y crisis como factor de riesgo en el retroceso del imaginario romántico de una sociedad mestiza y multicultural

  1. Díez Gutiérrez, Enrique Javier 1
  1. 1 Universidad de León España
Revista:
Ánfora: Revista Científica de la Universidad Autónoma de Manizales

ISSN: 2248-6941 0121-6538

Ano de publicación: 2011

Título do exemplar: ÁNFORA

Volume: 18

Número: 31

Páxinas: 53-73

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Ánfora: Revista Científica de la Universidad Autónoma de Manizales

Resumo

Objectives. This paper aims at analyzing how the current economic crisis affects social, political and educational discourse and specific proposals on interculturality in the Spaniard and European context. Introduction. It describes the possibility of the interculturality project in the educational discourse within the model of European citizenship being currently built. It also considers the possibility of building a real and effective racial mixture in society, as expressed in public speeches. This occurs in a society which tries to consolidate a structural defensive wall of mental, social, labor, economic, political and legal orders against diversity and difference. Materials and method. Most assumed conflicts of cultural difference should be approached from the perspective of conflicts of interests on wealth distribution, participationin power, distribution and participation conditions, beginning by the recovery of the situations inherited from discrimination and domination. Results. At present, the intercultural project, especially in a crisis context, is useless, sterile, and no feasible because it lacks conditions. And this is not a responsibility of involved institutions and organizations, but of the political representatives, because this is not feasible without a budget. Conclusions. The key is avoiding then anchorage of citizens in an official citizenship status by birth or by naturalization. This kind of identity highlights the inability of the liberal proposal to overcome ethnocultural roots of the assumed Republican model of citizenship.