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				<title>Mimicry and Its Discontents: Examining Bhabha&#39;s Multiculturalism as Mimicry and Hybridity</title>
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				<description>By Cherry Lou C. Sy - In October of 2010, the German Prime Minister, Angela Merkel, declared, &amp;ldquo;German multiculturalism is dead&amp;rdquo; (Connolly, 1). In February of this year, French President Nicolas Sarkozy declared in a televised debate that multiculturalism has failed, saying that &amp;ldquo;(The French) have been too concerned about the identity of the person who was arriving and not enough about the identity of the country that was receiving him.&amp;rdquo;[i] British Prime Minister David Cameron, in the same month, in a speech in Munich, also said that &amp;ldquo;the doctrine of state multiculturalism&amp;rdquo; has failed...</description>
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