The United States was once seen as many different kinds of melting pots. However, the concept of assimilation is regarded as symbolic violence, which is why the concept of multiculturalism is formed. According to Jill Stein and Kerry Ferris, "real world: an introduction to sociology", multiculturalism does not exclude the strong nature of other cultural concepts which are not regarded as "dominant" concepts, Encourage the acceptance of cultural differences (G9). .
Therefore, multiculturalism is a finite framework for discourse of racial discrimination, and more broadly the marginalized people's discourse. It provides an analysis of identity differences, but it does not include species that weaken the oppressive socio - political forces affecting the lives of the stranded people. Multiculturalism is ideal, not destruction of white supremacy to sustain it. The intersection as a framework provides an alternative to the analysis of the unit matrix and the structural power dynamics associated with these differences via unit matrix instead of unit scalar. Importantly, the concept of 'cross-cutting' has recently been exploited in attempts to develop it as a concept of multiculturalism. We must resist this effort
Many books, articles, academic and non-academic papers are written about multiculturalism and its impact on Western society and non-Western society, religious groups or cultural groups. The purpose of this important review is to examine, explain, compare, contrast, analyze, evaluate and discuss the same topic of multiculturalism in two different articles. Both articles were written by feminist writers advocating gender, especially issues related to women.
In the first article, the definition of Cameron's multiculturalism was included. Cameron defines "the multiculturalism of the people" as "to respect different cultures in the UK, they are encouraged - live away, separated from each other, separated from the mainstream" It is. The approach of the car is different as she insists that she will not live happily together. But Cameron proposed to live away from each other rather than other options. His attitude towards multiculturalism is different from that of Angela Merkels. In addition, he also insists on the difference. He insists that multiculturalism is being manipulated to strengthen the power of differences - this is the concept of division. What we need is the right to equal treatment even if there is a difference. This is Cameron's policy, which includes the identity of the country and region. If so, what policies they used?