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Author Winter, Bronwyn, 1955-

Title Hijab & the republic : uncovering the French headscarf debate / Bronwyn Winter.

Publication Info. Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 2008.

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 Moore Stacks  GT2112 .W56 2008    Available  ---
Edition 1st ed.
Description xii, 419 pages ; 23 cm.
Series Gender and globalization
Gender and globalization.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-383) and index.
Contents Introduction: why France? -- Contextualizing the debate. A very modern tradition: background to the "new veiling" -- The "cornerstone of the republic": secularism and the regulation of religion -- French Muslims: between "integration" and "Muslimism" -- A fifteen-year saga. 1989: three little girls and a great big "psychodrama" -- 1990-1995: from psychodrama to saga -- 1995-2004 and beyond: how ostentatiousness became conspicuous -- Feminists caught in the contradictions. The politics of hijabization -- Co-optations and instrumentalizations -- Feminist confusions and confrontations -- Conclusion: French lessons for the West? -- Appendix: Chronology.
Summary The hijab is arguably the most discussed and controversial item of women's clothing today. It has become the primary global symbol of female Muslim identity for Muslims and non-Muslims alike, and is the focus of much debate in the confrontation between Islam and the West. Nowhere has this debate been more acute or complex than in France. In Hijab and the Republic, Bronwyn Winter provides a riveting account of the controversial 2003 French law to ban Islamic headscarves and other religious signs from public schools. While much has been written on the subject, Winter offers a unique feminist perspective, carefully delineating its political and cultural aspects.To understand the current controversy, the author traces the history of secularism in France and the shift in interpretations of Islam before turning to a review of the more recent past. Drawing on both scholarly literature and popular commentary, she examines the headscarf debate from its inception in 1989 through fluctuations in its intensity in public consciousness over the 1990s to its surging significance in the wake of 9/11 and the consequent shift in global politics. Winter argues convincingly that the issue must be understood within the specific historical and cultural context of France and through a feminist lens, since gender is fundamental to the debate about veiling Muslim women. Hijab and the Republic presents a fresh and richly detailed examination of a subject that remains at the forefront of discussion about Islam and the West.
Subject Hijab (Islamic clothing) -- France.
Hijab (Islamic clothing)
France.
Veils -- Social aspects -- France.
Veils -- Social aspects.
Veils.
Muslim women -- Clothing -- France.
Muslim women -- Clothing.
Clothing and dress -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
Clothing and dress -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
Clothing and dress -- Political aspects -- France.
Clothing and dress.
Islam and secularism -- France.
Islam and secularism.
France -- Race relations.
Race relations.
Added Title Hijab and the republic
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