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Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands
by
Mepschen, Paul
, Tonkens, Evelien H.
, Duyvendak, Jan Willem
in
Bisexuality
/ Citizenship
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Discourses
/ Discrimination
/ Emancipation
/ Europe
/ Female homosexuality
/ Freedom
/ Gay communities
/ Gay rights
/ Gay rights movements
/ Homosexuality
/ Identity
/ Identity politics
/ Islam
/ Lesbianism
/ LGBTQ people
/ LGBTQ rights
/ LGBTQ rights movements
/ Modernity
/ Morality
/ Multiculturalism
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Muslims
/ Netherlands
/ Normalization
/ Orientalism
/ Political discourse
/ Politics
/ Populism
/ Queer culture
/ Queer studies
/ Representation
/ Secularization
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexual politics
/ Sexuality
/ Social norms
/ Studies
/ Traditions
/ Transgender persons
2010
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Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands
by
Mepschen, Paul
, Tonkens, Evelien H.
, Duyvendak, Jan Willem
in
Bisexuality
/ Citizenship
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Discourses
/ Discrimination
/ Emancipation
/ Europe
/ Female homosexuality
/ Freedom
/ Gay communities
/ Gay rights
/ Gay rights movements
/ Homosexuality
/ Identity
/ Identity politics
/ Islam
/ Lesbianism
/ LGBTQ people
/ LGBTQ rights
/ LGBTQ rights movements
/ Modernity
/ Morality
/ Multiculturalism
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Muslims
/ Netherlands
/ Normalization
/ Orientalism
/ Political discourse
/ Politics
/ Populism
/ Queer culture
/ Queer studies
/ Representation
/ Secularization
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexual politics
/ Sexuality
/ Social norms
/ Studies
/ Traditions
/ Transgender persons
2010
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Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands
by
Mepschen, Paul
, Tonkens, Evelien H.
, Duyvendak, Jan Willem
in
Bisexuality
/ Citizenship
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Discourses
/ Discrimination
/ Emancipation
/ Europe
/ Female homosexuality
/ Freedom
/ Gay communities
/ Gay rights
/ Gay rights movements
/ Homosexuality
/ Identity
/ Identity politics
/ Islam
/ Lesbianism
/ LGBTQ people
/ LGBTQ rights
/ LGBTQ rights movements
/ Modernity
/ Morality
/ Multiculturalism
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Muslims
/ Netherlands
/ Normalization
/ Orientalism
/ Political discourse
/ Politics
/ Populism
/ Queer culture
/ Queer studies
/ Representation
/ Secularization
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexual politics
/ Sexuality
/ Social norms
/ Studies
/ Traditions
/ Transgender persons
2010
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Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands
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Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands
2010
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Overview
Sexuality features prominently in European debates on multiculturalism and in Orientalist discourses on Islam. This article argues that representations of gay emancipation are mobilized to shape narratives in which Muslims are framed as non-modern subjects, a development that can best be understood in relation to the 'culturalization of citizenship' and the rise of Islamophobia in Europe. We focus on the Netherlands where the entanglement of gay rights discourses with anti-Muslim politics and representations is especially salient The thorough-going secularization of Dutch society, transformations in the realms of sex and morality since the 'long 1960s' and the 'normalization' of gay identities since the 1980s have made sexuality a malleable discourse in the framing of 'modernity' against 'tradition'. This development is highly problematic, but also offers possibilities for new alliances and solidarities in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning (LGBTQ) politics and sexual and cultural citizenship.
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