Critical Multiculturalism and Intersectionality in a Complex World guides readers through a process of critical self-reflection aimed at examining social identities, biases, and experiences of oppression and privilege. The second edition expands its exploration to include new case examples from across the globe, such as Brazil, United Arab Emirates, Canada, South Africa, Australia, India, and Kenya, alongside traditional focus areas like the USA. It delves into deeper cultural patterns, implicit biases, and internalized negative perceptions, encouraging readers to challenge their own biases about ‘other’ cultures. This book provides a framework for recognizing, confronting, and dismantling oppressions in various social contexts, making it an essential resource for students of the social sciences, human sciences, and humanities.
