In the context of conflicts over Islam and multiculturalism, the acceptance and equal treatment of homosexuality have come to have an unprecedented centrality to Dutch politics. This article explains homosexuality's prominence in these debates as the effect of its ability to serve as a centrepiece of a critique of Dutch 'consociational democracy'. It demonstrates how in the course of the 1990s a Dutch political culture of consensus, compromise and mutual accommodation became a frame for conflicts over multicultural society. Critics of multiculturalism blamed consociational democracy for both hampering the integration of immigrants into Dutch society and for preventing a debate about this putative failure to integrate. They argued for the in...
The Netherlands is generally regarded as a gay-friendly country. It was the first country in the wo...
In this short paper, I would like to draw attention to the subject of religion, secularity and non-h...
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Item does not contain fulltextIn the context of conflicts over Islam and multiculturalism, the accep...
Sexuality features prominently in European debates on multiculturalism and in Orientalist discourses...
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...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores how Dutch, British, and US political parties used gender and ...
The Netherlands offers a particularly interesting case study of what it means to incorporate a chang...
This article attends to the transformation of national identity that occurs in the context of 'the m...
The oft-cited tolerance of Dutch society regarding homosexuality rests upon a complex history of dis...
This article traces not only some of the borrowings but also the differences between feminist and ga...
In 2006 Puar defined homonationalism as a form of nationalism that utilizes gay rights to exclude (M...
Debates on gay and lesbian advocacy in the Netherlands have often revolved around the role of the po...
Driven by a shared abhorrence: the role of the scientific question of homosexuality in political deb...
The Netherlands is generally regarded as a gay-friendly country. It was the first country in the wo...
In this short paper, I would like to draw attention to the subject of religion, secularity and non-h...
Contains fulltext : 182341.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Creating space ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the context of conflicts over Islam and multiculturalism, the accep...
Sexuality features prominently in European debates on multiculturalism and in Orientalist discourses...
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...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores how Dutch, British, and US political parties used gender and ...
The Netherlands offers a particularly interesting case study of what it means to incorporate a chang...
This article attends to the transformation of national identity that occurs in the context of 'the m...
The oft-cited tolerance of Dutch society regarding homosexuality rests upon a complex history of dis...
This article traces not only some of the borrowings but also the differences between feminist and ga...
In 2006 Puar defined homonationalism as a form of nationalism that utilizes gay rights to exclude (M...
Debates on gay and lesbian advocacy in the Netherlands have often revolved around the role of the po...
Driven by a shared abhorrence: the role of the scientific question of homosexuality in political deb...
The Netherlands is generally regarded as a gay-friendly country. It was the first country in the wo...
In this short paper, I would like to draw attention to the subject of religion, secularity and non-h...
Contains fulltext : 182341.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Creating space ...