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DOI: 10.1177/092137409801000303 Cultural Politics and the StateResearch Centre for the Study of Religion and Society, University of Amsterdam Taking off from the contributions by Baumann and Caglar this paper examines the problem of cultural difference (ethnic, religious) within the nation-state. It rejects the thesis that the modern nation-state produces a homogeneous national culture. Instead it argues that it produces a space in which new differences, new resistances and new inequalities emerge.
Key Words: popular culture secularism state
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