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Naturalising, neutralising women's bodies: the "Headscarf Affair" and the politics of representation / Bruck, Gabriele vom   Journal Article
Bruck, Gabriele vom Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The recent "headscarf affair" has created a divisive national crisis in several European countries. Like Turkey, France and Germany have introduced legislation prohibiting "conspicuous" religious symbols in government institutions. The article argues that interpretations of 'Muslim' female head covering as a sign of oppression ignore their resemblance to European symbols of ideal womanhood. The question of the 'ethnicity' of the symbol is thus elusive, and the assertion of categorical difference can be challenged on the level of citizenship law. Recent amendments to German citizenship law based on jus sanguinis have eased immigrants' adoption of citizenship, diminishing the contrast with the French jus soli. Thus, in Germany there has been a shift from the emphasis on the transmission of substance toward display of cultural competence through other forms of embodiment. In both Germany and France, in key social locations of state reproduction, national belonging and loyalty to the state must be demonstrated through linguistic competence and modes of bodily performance that mainly focus on women
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Queer habitus: bodily performance and queer ethnography in Lebanon / Merabet, Sofian   Journal Article
Merabet, Sofian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Based on ethnographic and theoretical material, this article focuses on the interaction of queer bodies within particular urban spaces in Beirut. By highlighting bodily performances that challenge normative behaviour in contemporary Lebanon, the article makes a case for the production of a queer habitus, which finds itself expressed in different ways that all emphasise the importance of bodily and mental dispositions of queer individuals in forming their own gender and class identities.
Key Words Lebanon  Identities  Bodily Performance  Beirut  Urban Space  Queer Habitus 
Drag - Camp  Querdenker  Queer Ethnography 
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