The present work is a reflection on the collective imagination built around the ideas of “masculine” and “feminine” within the cultures of the countries bordering the Mediterranean, on the assumption that the concept of “gender” has recently become one of the symbols that best expresses what is now conceived by many as a clash of civilizations, or between Western and Muslim countries. This paper aims to analyse the ways in which Western countries help outline the debate on gender differences in the Mediterranean area. This debate often reveals the persistence of a certain degree of ethnocentrism and the inability of Western countries to take account of alternative models emerging in other Mediterranean contexts – particularly those of Isla...
With the rise of religious fundamentalist movements and the endurance of practices such as veiling a...
Traditional Muslim societies are internally pluralistic containing multiple groups with different co...
The category of gender and the concept of multiculturalism can live together? In the mid-nineties Su...
The present work is a reflection on the collective imagination built around the ideas of “masculine”...
During the past 20 years, gender and sexuality have started to play a crucial role within debates on...
The concept of “gender” has recently become one of the symbols of what many consider “a clash of civ...
Migrant families and second generations play a key-role in present European change concerning gender...
Only a Europe able to recognize the Mediterranean as its cradle can deem it its ‘natural’ centre of ...
The theoretical concern underlying this article is to explore the possibilities of developing an alt...
This paper takes a critical stance to the conventional thinking about the relationship between Islam...
Muslim migrants in Europe are often represented as people who move from a bounded cultural and physi...
The idea that Islam and feminism hold a vexed relationship is a well-known argument. One could even ...
In European public debates, Islam is often described as having a determinant role on gender inequali...
After decades of debate among feminist scholars, there is still a pervasive resistance to serious en...
This work examines the relationship between multiculturalism, feminism and violence against women wi...
With the rise of religious fundamentalist movements and the endurance of practices such as veiling a...
Traditional Muslim societies are internally pluralistic containing multiple groups with different co...
The category of gender and the concept of multiculturalism can live together? In the mid-nineties Su...
The present work is a reflection on the collective imagination built around the ideas of “masculine”...
During the past 20 years, gender and sexuality have started to play a crucial role within debates on...
The concept of “gender” has recently become one of the symbols of what many consider “a clash of civ...
Migrant families and second generations play a key-role in present European change concerning gender...
Only a Europe able to recognize the Mediterranean as its cradle can deem it its ‘natural’ centre of ...
The theoretical concern underlying this article is to explore the possibilities of developing an alt...
This paper takes a critical stance to the conventional thinking about the relationship between Islam...
Muslim migrants in Europe are often represented as people who move from a bounded cultural and physi...
The idea that Islam and feminism hold a vexed relationship is a well-known argument. One could even ...
In European public debates, Islam is often described as having a determinant role on gender inequali...
After decades of debate among feminist scholars, there is still a pervasive resistance to serious en...
This work examines the relationship between multiculturalism, feminism and violence against women wi...
With the rise of religious fundamentalist movements and the endurance of practices such as veiling a...
Traditional Muslim societies are internally pluralistic containing multiple groups with different co...
The category of gender and the concept of multiculturalism can live together? In the mid-nineties Su...