The recent Dutch homo-emancipation policy has identified religious communities, particularly within migrant populations, as a core target group in which to make homosexuality more ‘speakable’. In this article we examine the paradoxical silencing tendencies of this ‘speaking out’ policy on queer Muslim organisations in the Netherlands. We undertake this analysis as the Dutch government is perhaps unique in developing an explicit ‘homo-emancipation’ policy and is often looked to as the model for sexuality politics and legal redress in relation to inequalities on the basis of sexual orientation. We highlight how the ‘speakability’ imperative in the Dutch homo-emancipation policy reproduces a paradigmatic, ‘homonormative’ model of an ‘out’ and ...
This thesis is about constructions of homosexuality and religion in contemporary public discourse in...
Based on qualitative and quantitative analyses of Dutch newspapers, radio and television programs, t...
In contemporary approaches to sexual health in the Netherlands, religion and culture are often frame...
Sexuality features prominently in European debates on multiculturalism and in Orientalist discourses...
‘Unlocking the Closet – Same-Sex Desire among Muslim Men and Women in Belgiumnbsp;focuses on the int...
The past decades have seen an intensification of debate around migrants, gender and sexuality. For t...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the context of conflicts over Islam and multiculturalism, the accep...
Gay marriage after its introduction: supporters and objectors Sixty-five percent of the Dutch popula...
‘Unlocking the Closet – Same-Sex Desire among Muslim Men and Women in Belgiumnbsp;focuses on the int...
The Netherlands offers a particularly interesting case study of what it means to incorporate a chang...
Contains fulltext : 151450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies in se...
This paper explores how homosexual Christians experience their religious life, as well as the variou...
An adjustment in the attainment goals (education goals set up by the Ministry of Education, Culture ...
This article seeks to explain changes in Dutch policies regarding the rights of homosexual immigrant...
This article addresses the gendered and racist dimensions of the ‘assimilationist turn’ of current c...
This thesis is about constructions of homosexuality and religion in contemporary public discourse in...
Based on qualitative and quantitative analyses of Dutch newspapers, radio and television programs, t...
In contemporary approaches to sexual health in the Netherlands, religion and culture are often frame...
Sexuality features prominently in European debates on multiculturalism and in Orientalist discourses...
‘Unlocking the Closet – Same-Sex Desire among Muslim Men and Women in Belgiumnbsp;focuses on the int...
The past decades have seen an intensification of debate around migrants, gender and sexuality. For t...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the context of conflicts over Islam and multiculturalism, the accep...
Gay marriage after its introduction: supporters and objectors Sixty-five percent of the Dutch popula...
‘Unlocking the Closet – Same-Sex Desire among Muslim Men and Women in Belgiumnbsp;focuses on the int...
The Netherlands offers a particularly interesting case study of what it means to incorporate a chang...
Contains fulltext : 151450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies in se...
This paper explores how homosexual Christians experience their religious life, as well as the variou...
An adjustment in the attainment goals (education goals set up by the Ministry of Education, Culture ...
This article seeks to explain changes in Dutch policies regarding the rights of homosexual immigrant...
This article addresses the gendered and racist dimensions of the ‘assimilationist turn’ of current c...
This thesis is about constructions of homosexuality and religion in contemporary public discourse in...
Based on qualitative and quantitative analyses of Dutch newspapers, radio and television programs, t...
In contemporary approaches to sexual health in the Netherlands, religion and culture are often frame...