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‘Muslim women’ in Europe
Secular normativities, bodily performances and multiple publics
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Annelies Moors
Annelies Moors
Department of Sociology and Anthropology University of Amsterdam O.Z. Achterburgwal 185 1012 DK Amsterdam The Netherlands
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01 Nov 2009
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‘Muslim women’ in Europe
Exceptional citizens
The Dutch and the face‐veil
Muslim women, fragmented secularism and the construction of interconnected ‘publics’ in Italy
Regimes of un/veiling and body control
Managing affects and sensibilities
Negotiating secular boundaries
Are Muslim women in Europe threatening the secular public sphere?
Response to Heiko Henkel
Response to Thijl Sunier
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