This article focuses on recent French efforts to expand legal regulation of religious symbols to childcare. Controversies over ‘veiled nannies’ serve as points of departure for investigating laïcité – French secularism – through which religion is regulated. The investigation is based on fieldwork among Muslim women in Marseille and on the analysis of legal decisions, official documents, and media. The debates on whether to legislate on religious symbols in the domain of childcare reveal how the line between religion and politics, and private and public is continuously redrawn through state efforts to cultivate and govern (secular) Republican selves. Drawing on Agrama’s [2012a. Questioning Secularism: Islam, Sovereignty and the Rule of Law i...
Laïcité, France’s idiosyncratic principle of secularism, is a unique term that today engenders stat...
In 2011, France was the first European country to enforce the Concealment Act which statesthat any t...
The 'affair of the headscarf' in France was a complex and controversial series of events involving M...
This article focuses on recent French efforts to expand legal regulation of religious symbols to chi...
In 2004 France banned ostentatious religious symbols - most notably the Muslim veil - from state sch...
This article examines several of the texts which contributed to the development in France of laïcité...
The historical relationship between the French state and its form of secularism, laïcité, and the Fr...
This article focuses on the secularism debate currently taking place in France by examining how this...
In the name of laïcite, France's version of secularism, a myriad of laws banning conspicuous religio...
Beyond simply a category of explanation, religion is a category of contestation. Despite the instabi...
open1noMany European countries have lately seen the spread of a real "obsession" towards the Islamic...
International audienceOver the past ten years, debates over laïcité have intensified in France. The ...
This paper will explore the contingency and fluidity of religious freedom in France and stress the ex...
This paper focuses on the conflicts that arise in relation to the “the place” of religious symbols i...
On March 15, 2004, in an act causing much unrest both domestically and internationally, the French g...
Laïcité, France’s idiosyncratic principle of secularism, is a unique term that today engenders stat...
In 2011, France was the first European country to enforce the Concealment Act which statesthat any t...
The 'affair of the headscarf' in France was a complex and controversial series of events involving M...
This article focuses on recent French efforts to expand legal regulation of religious symbols to chi...
In 2004 France banned ostentatious religious symbols - most notably the Muslim veil - from state sch...
This article examines several of the texts which contributed to the development in France of laïcité...
The historical relationship between the French state and its form of secularism, laïcité, and the Fr...
This article focuses on the secularism debate currently taking place in France by examining how this...
In the name of laïcite, France's version of secularism, a myriad of laws banning conspicuous religio...
Beyond simply a category of explanation, religion is a category of contestation. Despite the instabi...
open1noMany European countries have lately seen the spread of a real "obsession" towards the Islamic...
International audienceOver the past ten years, debates over laïcité have intensified in France. The ...
This paper will explore the contingency and fluidity of religious freedom in France and stress the ex...
This paper focuses on the conflicts that arise in relation to the “the place” of religious symbols i...
On March 15, 2004, in an act causing much unrest both domestically and internationally, the French g...
Laïcité, France’s idiosyncratic principle of secularism, is a unique term that today engenders stat...
In 2011, France was the first European country to enforce the Concealment Act which statesthat any t...
The 'affair of the headscarf' in France was a complex and controversial series of events involving M...