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"Une jupe, ce n'est qu'un bout de tissu" affirmait l'actrice française Isabelle Adjani alors qu'elle recevait en 2010 un prix pour sa prestation dans le film La journée de la jupe de Jean-Paul Lilienfeld. Un simple bout de tissu mais, poursuivait-elle, "qu'elle soit courte ou qu'elle soit longue, son symbole peut nous aider à gagner une bataille contre l'obscurantisme et contre la haine des femmes. Cette jupe, c'est justement l'anti-niqab. Cette jupe, c'est justement l'anti-burqa". Ce qu'Isabelle Adjani qualifie de simple bout de tissu se trouve investi d'une symbolique qui dépasse largement la banalité de ce vêtement ordinaire du quotidien. La jupe devient un symbole. Elle devient un rempart. Elle incarne les valeurs d'une société et se trouve opposée à cet autre bout de tissu, un bout de tissu extraordinaire cette fois : le "niqab", la "burqa", ou plus généralement le voile intégral. Le voile intégral est en effet porteur d'un contenu symbolique qui heurte certains principes moraux des sociétés occidentales. Longtemps associé au régime des talibans en Afghanistan ou à des pratiques radicales de l'islam en vigueur au Moyen-Orient, il représente une condition d'infériorisation insoutenable de la femme. C'est un bout de tissu à double épaisseur - culturelle et religieuse - qui suscite l'émoi et interroge la capacité des démocraties libérales à trouver des solutions juridiques et politiques légitimes et efficaces face à l'expression de convictions en porte-à-faux avec les valeurs de la majorité. Quelle place accorder aux droits fondamentaux face à la radicalisation de certaines pratiques religieuses ? Le port du voile intégral nécessite-t-il des législations d'exception ? Comment concilier la spécificité d'une identité culturelle partagée par tous avec la diversité des authenticités qui se rencontrent dans la sphère publique ? Voilà autant de questions auxquelles cet ouvrage nous propose de réfléchir.
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Débutée en 2008, cette enquête sociologique sur le « voile intégral » est une première en France. Qu'est-ce que le niqâb ? Son usage est-il prescrit par la religion musulmane ? Qui sont les femmes qui l'adoptent ? Sont-elles réellement manipulées ? Quels facteurs sociaux et individuels motivent cette pratique qui déchaîne toutes les passions en Occident ? Pour le savoir, Maryam Borghée, s'est entretenue avec une trentaine de fidèles, dont une majorité de converties. Le port du niqâb, occasionnel ou quotidien, apparaît le plus souvent dans un contexte de précarité, d'exclusion, de violences subies et surtout de perte de sens. Signe, pour beaucoup, d'aliénation et d'effacement, il relève pourtant ici d'un choix personnel et revendiqué, il peut même signifier une critique de la société de consommation, de la marchandisation du corps. Symbole d'un système de valeurs qui mobilise l'existence sous tous ses aspects, ce voile total pourrait s'apparenter à une religiosité sectaire ou à un acte politique. La tendance asociale du mode de vie de ces femmes et les discours qu'elles tiennent incitent toutefois à en douter. Maryam Borghée, qui propose là une analyse approfondie de l'islamité radicale au féminin, démystifie une réalité complexe encore méconnue.
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Islamic veiling in legal discourse looks at relevant law and related discourses in order to examine the assumptions and limits of the debates around the issue of Islamic veiling, which has become so topical in recent years. For some, Islamic veiling indicates a lack of autonomy, the oppression of women and the threat of Islamic radicalism to western secular values. For others, it suggests a positive autonomous choice, a new kind of gender equality and a legitimate exercise of one's freedom of religion, a treasured right in democratic societies--Back cover.
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Islam --- Multiculturalisme --- Multiculturele samenleving --- Veils --- Hijab (Islamic clothing) --- Muslim women --- Clothing and dress --- Religion in the public schools --- Social aspects --- Clothing --- Religious aspects --- Belgium --- Social conditions --- Race relations --- 325.14 <493> --- Immigratie--België --- 325.14 <493> Immigratie--België --- Developmental psychology --- Sociology of culture --- Teaching --- Religious studies --- Veils - Social aspects - Belgium --- Hijab (Islamic clothing) - Belgium --- Muslim women - Clothing - Belgium --- Clothing and dress - Religious aspects - Islam --- Religion in the public schools - Belgium --- Belgium - Social conditions --- Belgium - Race relations
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"Muslims in Britain and cosmopolitan cities throughout the West are increasingly choosing to express their identity and faith through dress, whether by wearing colourful headscarves, austere black garments or creative new forms of Islamic fashion. Why is dress such an important issue for Muslims? Why is it such a major topic of media interest and international concern? This timely and important book cuts through media stereotypes of Muslim appearances, providing intimate insights into what clothes really mean to the people who design and wear them. It examines how different ideas of fashion, politics, faith, freedom, beauty, modesty and cultural diversity are articulated by young British Muslims as they seek out clothes which best express their identities, perspectives and concerns. It also explores the wider social and political effects of their clothing choices on the development of transnational cultural formations and multicultural urban spaces. Based on contemporary ethnographic research, the book is an essential read for students and scholars of religion, sociology, cultural studies, anthropology and fashion as well as anyone interested in cultural diversity and the changing face of cosmopolitan cities throughout the world"--Provided by publisher.
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