From Assimilation to Deportation: The 2024 Shift (Cultural Anthropology)
Автор: Living Anthropologically
Загружено: 2024-10-07
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The debate used to be assimilation vs. multiculturalism. By 2024, it shifted to: should we deport them fast or slow? How did we get here?
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*What You'll Learn*
• How the immigration debate shifted from integration to expulsion
• Why "Mass Deportation Now" signs represent identity entrepreneurs at work
• The Jesus/Jesús meme: who's actually putting food on American tables
• Biblical hospitality vs. contemporary Christian politics
• Why only Native Americans can legitimately say immigrants "overran" the country
• How quickly ethnic and national belonging can be reconstructed
• What happens when doxa (unquestioned assumptions) becomes contested
*Why This Matters*
Guest notes tensions between assimilation and multiculturalism are "constantly rising to the surface" (177). But 2024 showed something more dramatic: the question shifted from HOW to incorporate immigrants to WHETHER they should be here at all. Proposals to cancel legal protected status, deport parents of citizen children, remove 10+ million people—this isn't ancient ethnic tension. It's identity entrepreneurs mobilizing division in real time, constructing crisis for political gain.
*The Anthropological Insight*
Understanding ethnicity and nationalism means recognizing what's recent and constructed versus what's presented as ancient and natural. The shift from "nation of immigrants" to mass deportation happened in years, not centuries. That speed reveals the construction. When politicians propose deporting 10 million people—requiring military involvement, detention camps, separating citizen children from parents—they're not responding to ancient ethnic tensions. They're creating them.
*For Comprehensive Treatment*
This video is part of a larger lecture on ethnicity and nationalism covering Benedict Anderson's "imagined communities," the quote "We have made Italy; now we must make Italians," identity entrepreneurs, and why claims of "ancient ethnic hatred" usually mask colonial legacies and contemporary power grabs. See the full class page for the complete analysis.
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💭 Your Turn: When did the immigration debate shift in your memory—and what triggered it?
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