1st Edition

Refugee Women Beyond Gender versus Culture

By Leah Bassel Copyright 2012
232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

Debates over the headscarf and niqab, so-called ‘sharia-tribunals’, Female Genital Operations and forced marriages have raged in Europe and North America in recent years, raising the question – does accommodating Islam violate women’s rights? The book takes issue with the terms of this debate. It contrasts debates in France over the headscarf and in Canada over religious arbitration with the... Read more

Preface.  Acknowledgments.  1. Introduction  PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES AND TOOLS  2. Changing the Subject  3. Frame Making, Frame Breaking  PART II: POLITICS WITHIN  4. The French 'Headscarf Debates'  5. The Religious Arbitration Debate in Ontario, Canada  PART III: POLITICS IN BETWEEN  6. Confronting the Politics of the Frame in Canada  7. Gender at the Borders in France  8. Race, Class and Gender Hierarchies: Intersecting Challenges and Opportunities  9. Frame Shattering  10. Conclusion.  Appendix: Fieldwork

Biography

Leah Bassel is New Blood Lecturer in Sociology at Leicester University. Her work, which focuses on the political sociology of gender, migration and citizenship, has been published in journals including Ethnicities, Government and Opposition and Politics & Gender. She is Assistant Editor of Citizenship Studies.