After years of invisibility, the position of migrant women from Islamic countries now forms the core of the Dutch discourse on integration and emancipation. This article presents the downside of this visibility by showing that it is situated within a growing culturalist discourse. In addition to being culturalist, this discourse focuses on the shortcomings of migrants and is flavoured with a touch of new realism in its argument that it is a right to break the taboos of migrants. More visibility for migrant women will not help their empowerment if the basic assumptions of the dominant discourse are not challenged. Through presenting a case study, this article shows how this visibility can even strengthen the border between the Dutch as emanc...
The discourse on multiculturalism in the Netherlands dates to the arrival of the so-called “guest wo...
The discussion on integration in the Netherlands has shown a drastic change in recent years. Not onl...
In the era of late or “liquid modernity”, we can observe the re-emergence of solid categories in the...
Over the past decade, there has been a major shift in Dutch gender equality policy to an almost excl...
Over the past decade, there has been a major shift in Dutch gender equality policy to an almost excl...
One of the primary goals of the Dutch civic integration policy is the emancipation of migrant women....
Abstract: One of the primary goals of the Dutch civic integration policy is the emancipation of migr...
On the 8th of March 2004 the NextGENDERation network made a public statement called ‘Not in our name...
The current discourse on minorities in the Netherlands has two striking features: (1) it has been na...
Within a short period of time, the Netherlands transformed itself from a relatively tolerant country...
This article is a thematic exploration of the organizations that Muslim women have established in th...
This article explores the efforts of Dutch Muslim women who try to break the ‘oppressed Muslim woman...
Within a short period of time, the Netherlands transformed itself from a relatively tolerant country...
The basic assumption i the Dutch dominant discourse on integration is that knowl-edge of the Dutch l...
The discussion on integration in the Netherlands has shown a drastic change in recent years. Not onl...
The discourse on multiculturalism in the Netherlands dates to the arrival of the so-called “guest wo...
The discussion on integration in the Netherlands has shown a drastic change in recent years. Not onl...
In the era of late or “liquid modernity”, we can observe the re-emergence of solid categories in the...
Over the past decade, there has been a major shift in Dutch gender equality policy to an almost excl...
Over the past decade, there has been a major shift in Dutch gender equality policy to an almost excl...
One of the primary goals of the Dutch civic integration policy is the emancipation of migrant women....
Abstract: One of the primary goals of the Dutch civic integration policy is the emancipation of migr...
On the 8th of March 2004 the NextGENDERation network made a public statement called ‘Not in our name...
The current discourse on minorities in the Netherlands has two striking features: (1) it has been na...
Within a short period of time, the Netherlands transformed itself from a relatively tolerant country...
This article is a thematic exploration of the organizations that Muslim women have established in th...
This article explores the efforts of Dutch Muslim women who try to break the ‘oppressed Muslim woman...
Within a short period of time, the Netherlands transformed itself from a relatively tolerant country...
The basic assumption i the Dutch dominant discourse on integration is that knowl-edge of the Dutch l...
The discussion on integration in the Netherlands has shown a drastic change in recent years. Not onl...
The discourse on multiculturalism in the Netherlands dates to the arrival of the so-called “guest wo...
The discussion on integration in the Netherlands has shown a drastic change in recent years. Not onl...
In the era of late or “liquid modernity”, we can observe the re-emergence of solid categories in the...