Ethnic Media: Breaking the Ghetto Politics

Authors

  • Kosta Gouliamos University of Ottawa

Abstract

The paper examines the notion of life world and correlates it to the politics of multiculturalism. It further considers multiculturalism to be a postcolonial condition reinforced by corporate capitalism, the politics of biculturalism and various exotic (ethnic) events that lead to acculturation and a politicization. Within this postcolonial logic, the ethnic media operate as a totem that inscribes the dominant discourse (metropolitan and peripheral). Taking into account the Greek-Canadian case, the paper demonstrates the process as well as the practices by which the ethnic media transmit a consciousness that affirms dominant cultural paradigms. Finally, the paper provides an exit from the ghetto politics of multiculturalism by proposing a synthesis of counter-hegemonic politics and creation of a transcultural federation.

Author Biography

Kosta Gouliamos, University of Ottawa

Department of Communication, University of Ottawa

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Published

1995-12-15

How to Cite

Gouliamos, K. (1995). Ethnic Media: Breaking the Ghetto Politics. Études helléniques / Hellenic Studies, 3(2), 25–40. Retrieved from https://ejournals.lib.uoc.gr/hellst/article/view/1440