Multiculturalism and the Fetishization of Ethnic Difference in Mauritius

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropological Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1353/anq.2024.a923083
Leo Couacaud
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ABSTRACT: Mauritius is often celebrated as a success story in lay and academic discourse. One version of this discourse highlights Mauritius's success in managing its diversity as a multicultural society. But there are a number of reasons to question this assumption. For instance, some writers have claimed that Mauritius's policy of multiculturalism encourages the promotion of ethnic difference and marginalizes certain minorities (Couacaud 2016, Eisenlohr 2006, Vaughan 2001). In this paper, however, I propose to go further and argue that Mauritius's policy of multiculturalism not only promotes ethnic difference and marginalizes certain minorities. It has also led to what one could describe as the "fetishization of ethnic difference." I propose to demonstrate this by discussing how material religious practices act as signs of ethnic difference in everyday life, using ethnographic observations and visual documentation methods for these purposes. Examples cited in the paper include the material culture of temple architecture, religious street-processions, garden shrines, homes, workplaces, and vehicles.
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毛里求斯的多元文化主义与种族差异媚俗化
ABSTRACT: 在普通人和学术界的讨论中,毛里求斯常常被誉为成功的典范。其中一种说法强调毛里求斯作为一个多元文化社会在管理多样性方面取得了成功。但有许多理由质疑这一假设。例如,一些作家声称毛里求斯的多元文化政策鼓励宣扬种族差异,并将某些少数群体边缘化(Couacaud,2016 年;Eisenlohr,2006 年;Vaughan,2001 年)。然而,在本文中,我建议更进一步论证,毛里求斯的多元文化政策不仅促进了种族差异,使某些少数群体边缘化。它还导致了 "对种族差异的迷信"。我建议通过讨论物质宗教习俗如何在日常生活中作为种族差异的标志来证明这一点,并为此使用人种学观察和视觉记录方法。论文中引用的例子包括寺庙建筑、街头宗教仪式、花园神龛、住宅、工作场所和车辆的物质文化。
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