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Gender and sexuality in Dutch, British, and US political debates on multiculturalism, Islam, and Muslims between 1999 and 2006.

机译:在1999年至2006年之间的有关多元文化,伊斯兰和穆斯林的荷兰,英国和美国政治辩论中,性别和性行为。

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This dissertation explores how Dutch, British, and US political parties used gender and sexuality in discussions about Muslims, Islam, and cultural diversity in party brochures, pamphlets, and platforms between 1999 and 2006. Differences in parties' use of gender and sexuality can be explained by looking at the way in which they constructed national identity and their attitude towards cultural diversity. In the Netherlands, sexuality (particularly LGBT rights) and gender (women's equality) were used to emphasize the importance of inburgering (integration) of Muslims. Both were considered part of Dutch norms and values---the 'intolerance of intolerance'---and, through this inclusion, the Dutch national identity. British and US parties excluded gender and, especially, sexuality from their construction of national identity. They also seldom engaged in discussions about Islam and Muslims. In the few instances that they did, only a handful of parties linked these discussions to sexuality or gender. Furthermore, I examine how gender and sexuality contributed to the racialization of Muslims and Islam in the Netherlands. Political parties portrayed Muslims as a homogenous racial group whose religious beliefs and cultural practices were incompatible with those prevalent in mainstream society. It is through discussions about the social presence of Muslims and Islam that gender and sexuality played important roles in their racialization. This dissertation adds to the body of work in political sociology, which lacks a focus on gender and sexuality. Both, however, play important roles in politics, the establishment of political institutions, multiculturalism, and the construction of nationalism. It also contributes to the sociology of race. Research on race misses concrete discussions of the way in which it intersects with religion, nationalism, gender, and sexuality.
机译:本文探讨了1999年至2006年间,荷兰,英国和美国政党在党派小册子,小册子和平台上有关穆斯林,伊斯兰教和文化多样性的讨论中如何利用性别和性取向。政党在性别和性取向上的使用差异可能是通过考察他们构建民族身份的方式及其对文化多样性的态度来进行解释。在荷兰,性(特别是LGBT权利)和性别(妇女平等)被用来强调穆斯林入侵(融入)的重要性。两者都被认为是荷兰规范和价值观的一部分-“不宽容的不容忍”-以及通过这种包容,成为荷兰的民族身份。英美双方将性别,尤其是性排除在国家身份之外。他们也很少参与有关伊斯兰教和穆斯林的讨论。在少数情况下,只有少数各方将这些讨论与性或性别联系起来。此外,我研究了性别和性行为如何促进了荷兰穆斯林和伊斯兰教的种族化。政党将穆斯林描绘成一个种族群体,其宗教信仰和文化习俗与主流社会中的宗教信仰和文化习俗不符。通过讨论穆斯林和伊斯兰教的社会存在,性别和性行为在他们的种族化中发挥了重要作用。这篇论文增加了政治社会学的研究范围,而该研究缺乏对性别和性的关注。但是,两者在政治,政治机构的建立,多元文化主义和民族主义的建设中都起着重要作用。它也有助于种族社会学。关于种族的研究错过了与宗教,民族主义,性别和性行为相交的具体讨论。

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  • 作者

    de Jong, Jung-Whan.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Southern California.;

  • 授予单位 University of Southern California.;
  • 学科 Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;Gender Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 280 p.
  • 总页数 280
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 民族学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:46

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