No, the most powerful influence was exerted neither by individual speeches nor by articles or flyers, posters or flags; it was not achieved by things which one had to absorb by conscious thought or conscious emotions. Instead Nazism permeated the flesh and blood of the people through single words, idioms and sentence structures which were […]
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***UPDATE: De antwoorden op de kamervragen zijn binnen. Zie onderaan.*** Afgelopen zondag zond Nieuwsuur een reportage uit die als strekking had dat ‘steeds meer jonge moslims leven naar strikte islamitische regels’. We zien twee mannen, Ali Houri en Abid Tounsi, die een lezing geven in Genk en later zien we Ali Houri nog een keer […]
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Race, Secularism and Islam in Europe Date: 23 November 2017 Time: 13.30 – 15.00 Venue: Radboud University Nijmegen Religion and race are important themes in the disputes about Europe’s identity. References to Europe as a modern secular society, a Judaeo-Christian civilization, or a white continent are often expressed but also challenged. Within these debates issues […]
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The Institute for Historical, Literary and Cultural Studies and the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies of the Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands cordially invite you to the international conference ‘Europe Contested’. Europe’s identity is often disputed, its boundaries challenged, its authority questioned. This conference addresses these issues by bringin
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The BBC documentary The Tula Toli Massacre provides harrowing eyewitness accounts.
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Identiteitspolitiek ligt onder vuur. En om goede redenen aangezien identiteitspolitiek voortdurend gericht is op verschillen met de ander en de neiging bestaat om verschillen te absoluteren. De vraag komt dan voortdurend op wie namens wie mag spreken en wie er wel aan het gesprek mag meedoen en wie niet, zoals mijn collega Amade M’charek terecht […]
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