Abstract:
The need for the state of New Zealand to develop a post-cultural focus in its politics to alter its bi cultural settler-native discourse to a settler-native-migrant dynamics is emphasized. The merits of a model of a host-guest relationship which includes hospitality and conditional social belonging in a cross-cultural perspective are highlighted.
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