Anxieties over the Islamic face covering and over the proper
management of otherness in liberal democracies seem to have reached a
new peak with the introduction of legislation banning the burka in
France and Belgium, and recent proposals for similar statutes in
Quebec. What assumptions are contained within Western secularism and
revealed in these attempts at legislating women’s religious
clothing? This book presents a collection of essays which take
secularism/laïcité and the regulation of public expressions of
religious commitment as their points of departure, exploring the
issues these raise within society with a view informing the public
debate and reflecting on the nature of citizenship. Is democracy well
served when the terms and conditions of citizenship are defined
beforehand by a given group and when these terms are presented as
non-negotiable and unchangeable? Revealing Democracy sheds light on
the ways in which liberal states address and cope with the challenges
of diversity and otherness and documents how processes of domination
may be internalized and reflected in discourses on secularism and
religion. It compels us to look without complacency at the limitations
of liberal democratic citizenship and reflect on the inability of
state policies to curb racism and entrenched patterns of Eurocentric
social domination.
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Secularism and Religion in Liberal Democratic States
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783035296617
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok