Fall 2000 The End of Tolerance: Engaging Cultural Differences Editor Stephen Richards Graubard Topics Democracy & Justice Global Affairs Philosophy & Religion Society & Health View PDF file Share Back to browse all issues Share Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Assimilation but Were Afraid to Ask Author Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco Legislating Religious Freedom: Muslim Challenges to the Relationship between "Church" and "State" in Germany and France Author Katherine Pratt Ewing Citizenship on Trial: Nadia's Case Author Unni Wikan Does Feminism Have Universal Relevance? The Challenges Posed by Oriya Hindu Family Practices Author Usha Menon Civilizing the Natives: Marriage in Post-Apartheid South Africa Author David L. Chambers About Women, about Culture: About Them, about Us Author Martha Louise Minow The Micropolitics of Identity/Difference: Recognition and Accommodation in Everyday Life Author Austin Sarat The Culture of Property Author Nomi Maya Stolzenberg The Free Exercise of Culture: Some Doubts and Distinctions Author Lawrence G. Sager What about "Female Genital Mutilation"? And Why Understanding Culture Matters in the First Place Author Richard Allan Shweder Colorblindness as a Barrier to Inclusion: Assimilation and Nonimmigrant Minorities Authors Hazel Rose Markus, Claude M. Steele, and Dorothy M. Steele
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Assimilation but Were Afraid to Ask Author Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco
Legislating Religious Freedom: Muslim Challenges to the Relationship between "Church" and "State" in Germany and France Author Katherine Pratt Ewing
Does Feminism Have Universal Relevance? The Challenges Posed by Oriya Hindu Family Practices Author Usha Menon
The Micropolitics of Identity/Difference: Recognition and Accommodation in Everyday Life Author Austin Sarat
What about "Female Genital Mutilation"? And Why Understanding Culture Matters in the First Place Author Richard Allan Shweder
Colorblindness as a Barrier to Inclusion: Assimilation and Nonimmigrant Minorities Authors Hazel Rose Markus, Claude M. Steele, and Dorothy M. Steele