MINORITY STATUS AND BORDERING POSITION AS A PLATFORM FOR ATTITUDES TO MULTICULTURALITY (A CASE STUDY OF THE ITALIAN AND HUNGARIAN MINORITIES IN SLOVENIA) Cover Image

MANJŠINSKI STATUS IN OBMEJNOST KOT PLATFORMA ODNOSA DO MULTIKULTURNOSTI (PRIMER ITALIJANSKE IN MADŽARSKE NARODNE MANJŠINE V SLOVENIJI)
MINORITY STATUS AND BORDERING POSITION AS A PLATFORM FOR ATTITUDES TO MULTICULTURALITY (A CASE STUDY OF THE ITALIAN AND HUNGARIAN MINORITIES IN SLOVENIA)

Author(s): Mateja Sedmak
Subject(s): Evaluation research, Nationalism Studies, Sociology of Culture, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Slovensko sociološko društvo (in FDV)
Keywords: Italian minority; Hungarian minority; multiculturality; transculturality; borderland;

Summary/Abstract: The article analyses how members of the Italian and Hungarian minorities in Slovenia view multiculturalism and its manifestations such as ethnic heterogamy, transcultural identities, ethnic in/tolerance and ethnic prejudices. The minority status (and bordering position) are in this regard perceived as a platform for attitudes to multiculturalism and a key explanatory factor. The article highlights the presence of the transcultural nature of the minorities and their positive attitudes to multiculturalism, yet also emphasises that the related ethnic sentiment is highly variable, relational and situational. Although one would expect the minorities to more strongly defend the positive effects of multiculturalism, this is not the case. The reason is the confrontation of two ideologies, nationalism and transculturalism, the former interfering in the otherwise transculturally oriented minorities.

  • Issue Year: 34/2018
  • Issue No: 88
  • Page Range: 93-112
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Slovenian