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Book Synopsis
The Islamic Veil Affairs (2003 4 and 2009 2011), which led to the banning of Muslim girls wearing Islamic headscarves in French public schools and women wearing full-face veils in public, have raised serious concerns about the relationship between secularism and the freedom of religious expression. In Unveiling the French Republic: National Identity, Secularism, and Islam in Contemporary France, Per-Erik Nilsson engages in a careful critical analysis of the Veil Affairs.

Table of Contents

Series Editor’s Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: Everybody Welcome to France
Part I. Approaching French Secularism
1 (French) Secularism
Secularization, the Secular, and Secularism
Secularism(s)
Critique
Incongruities
Contradictions
A Western Gaze?
Previous Research on the Islamic Veil Affairs and Secularism
Analyzing Secularism
A Critical Approach to Secularism
Secularism as Governmentality
Secularism as Discourse
2 A Shield Against Alterity
The Islamic Veil Affairs
1989
2003–2004
2007–2011
State Feminism and the Other-Woman
Alterity and Communitarianism
Nation, Assimilation
Part II. The First Islamic Veil Affair
3 Ideological Battle Flags
A New and Unwanted Situation
Post-Christian Islamic Challenges
A Question of Integration?
Manipulation
Islamic Communitarianism
A Glocalized World
Particular Versus National Law
Discrimination and Violence
Over T/here
Attacking Secularism
Behind the Veil
What Does It Represent?
Why Do They Wear It?
Conclusion
4 Inventing Secularism
An Unruly March Towards Unity
From Clash to Atonement
Exceptionality
The Cornerstone of the Republic
(Forced) Liberty
Equality and Neutrality
Brotherhood, Integration and French Communitarianism
Legislation, Education
Consensus
Urgency
Legislative Pedagogy
An Anti-Islamic Law?
Conclusion
Part III. The Second Islamic Veil Affair
5 The Tip of the Iceberg
New Times, Old Threats
The Return of Religion
Over T/here
Stigmatization?
Walking Coffins
A Religious and/or Political Symbol
An Attack on the Republic’s Principles and the Dignity of Women
Voluntary Submission
Conclusion
6 (Re)Inventing Secularism
The History of a Christian Civilization
A Christian Nation
Historical Emancipation
The Motor of Limited Tolerance
Respecting a Value, Respecting a Principle
Diversity, Positive Secularism and Tolerance
Faith, Hope, and Unity
Legislate, Educate!
Reaffirmation
Legitimacy
Securing Public Order
Conclusion
Part IV. Consequences
7 Social Contracts, National Borders and Illiberal Governmentality
National Frontiers and Social Contracts
Discursive Displacement and Liberal Faith
Post-Political Expansion
Romantic Ideals and Secularist Retaliation
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 15/01/2019
      ISBN13: 9781608461776, 978-1608461776
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Islamic Veil Affairs (2003 4 and 2009 2011), which led to the banning of Muslim girls wearing Islamic headscarves in French public schools and women wearing full-face veils in public, have raised serious concerns about the relationship between secularism and the freedom of religious expression. In Unveiling the French Republic: National Identity, Secularism, and Islam in Contemporary France, Per-Erik Nilsson engages in a careful critical analysis of the Veil Affairs.

      Table of Contents

      Series Editor’s Preface
      Acknowledgements
      Abbreviations
      Introduction: Everybody Welcome to France
      Part I. Approaching French Secularism
      1 (French) Secularism
      Secularization, the Secular, and Secularism
      Secularism(s)
      Critique
      Incongruities
      Contradictions
      A Western Gaze?
      Previous Research on the Islamic Veil Affairs and Secularism
      Analyzing Secularism
      A Critical Approach to Secularism
      Secularism as Governmentality
      Secularism as Discourse
      2 A Shield Against Alterity
      The Islamic Veil Affairs
      1989
      2003–2004
      2007–2011
      State Feminism and the Other-Woman
      Alterity and Communitarianism
      Nation, Assimilation
      Part II. The First Islamic Veil Affair
      3 Ideological Battle Flags
      A New and Unwanted Situation
      Post-Christian Islamic Challenges
      A Question of Integration?
      Manipulation
      Islamic Communitarianism
      A Glocalized World
      Particular Versus National Law
      Discrimination and Violence
      Over T/here
      Attacking Secularism
      Behind the Veil
      What Does It Represent?
      Why Do They Wear It?
      Conclusion
      4 Inventing Secularism
      An Unruly March Towards Unity
      From Clash to Atonement
      Exceptionality
      The Cornerstone of the Republic
      (Forced) Liberty
      Equality and Neutrality
      Brotherhood, Integration and French Communitarianism
      Legislation, Education
      Consensus
      Urgency
      Legislative Pedagogy
      An Anti-Islamic Law?
      Conclusion
      Part III. The Second Islamic Veil Affair
      5 The Tip of the Iceberg
      New Times, Old Threats
      The Return of Religion
      Over T/here
      Stigmatization?
      Walking Coffins
      A Religious and/or Political Symbol
      An Attack on the Republic’s Principles and the Dignity of Women
      Voluntary Submission
      Conclusion
      6 (Re)Inventing Secularism
      The History of a Christian Civilization
      A Christian Nation
      Historical Emancipation
      The Motor of Limited Tolerance
      Respecting a Value, Respecting a Principle
      Diversity, Positive Secularism and Tolerance
      Faith, Hope, and Unity
      Legislate, Educate!
      Reaffirmation
      Legitimacy
      Securing Public Order
      Conclusion
      Part IV. Consequences
      7 Social Contracts, National Borders and Illiberal Governmentality
      National Frontiers and Social Contracts
      Discursive Displacement and Liberal Faith
      Post-Political Expansion
      Romantic Ideals and Secularist Retaliation
      Bibliography
      Index

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