Transformations of "Dutchness" : from happy multiculturalism to the crisis of Dutch liberalism

Sonja Van Wichelen, Sonja Van Wichelen

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[The debate on multiple loyalties, posed at the start of this chapter, illustrates that an immigrant or Muslim’s assimilation, adaptation and hard work is apparently not enough. The vote of no confidence against the two newly elected cabinet members, and the public debate following this occurrence, exemplify the fact that in the current climate immigrants, and especially Muslims, cannot claim Dutchness. In such a way, migrant voices and their quest for full citizenship are still stuck between the idiom of Dutch toleration and a new idiom in which the Netherlands questions migrants’ loyalty and integrity. Although the New Right is the visible force that is initiating these new trends of inclusion and exclusion, it is equally crucial to acknowledge the invisible but more pervasive force within Dutch liberalism that is supportive of similar restrictive mearsures.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationIdentity, belonging, and migration
    EditorsGerard Delanty, Ruth Wodak, Paul Jones
    Place of PublicationU.K.
    PublisherLiverpool University Press
    Pages261-278
    Number of pages18
    ISBN (Print)9781846311185
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

    • multiculturalism
    • national identity

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