Philosophy in the Contemporary World

Volume 9, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2002

Courtney E. Cole
Pages 1-6

Afrikaner Claims for Cultural Recognition
Problematizing the Western Discourse of Multiculturalism

When assessing the history of Afrikaners domination in South Africa and its current fragile status in the new dispensation, what becomes clear is that their claims for cultural recognition and protection turn contemporary Western discourse regarding multiculturalism on its ear. In this paper, I organize my discussion of recognition of Afrikaners in contemporary South Africa by first giving some background on Afrikaners, as well as their history and current status in South Africa. I go on to examine how the notions of “cultural identity” and “cultural worth” problematize and complicate these ideas as they are employed in Western discourse of multiculturalism.