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Posted on January 9th, 2007 by martijn.
Categories: Gender, Kinship & Marriage Issues, Important Publications, Some personal considerations.
Among the most known islam-critics are two women: the Dutch (yes she still has her Dutch nationality) Ayaan Hirsi Ali and the Canadian Irshad Manji. Hirsi Ali has recently published her book The Caged Virgin and Manji has published a while ago The trouble with Islam today.
What they both do in their books is trying to analyse how certain discourses (laid down in the Quran, hadiths, fatwas and son) are sustained and how they influence people’s behaviour. In their analysis they seem to rely on the assumption that discursive formations have their own logic and agency. This results in the conclusion that people are continually produced and reproduced by discourses that form an essential characteristic of ‘their’ group. (more…)
Posted on January 9th, 2007 by .
Categories: Gender, Kinship & Marriage Issues, Important Publications, Some personal considerations.
Among the most known islam-critics are two women: the Dutch (yes she still has her Dutch nationality) Ayaan Hirsi Ali and the Canadian Irshad Manji. Hirsi Ali has recently published her book The Caged Virgin and Manji has published a while ago The trouble with Islam today.
What they both do in their books is trying to analyse how certain discourses (laid down in the Quran, hadiths, fatwas and son) are sustained and how they influence people’s behaviour. In their analysis they seem to rely on the assumption that discursive formations have their own logic and agency. This results in the conclusion that people are continually produced and reproduced by discourses that form an essential characteristic of ‘their’ group. (more…)
Posted on January 9th, 2007 by .
Categories: Multiculti Issues.
Allochtonenweblog : MoJo meiden: samenkomen omdat het leuk is
MoJo meiden: samenkomen omdat het leuk is
Naast het officiële Joods Marokkaans Netwerk Amsterdam bestaan er ook kleinschaligere initiatieven waarbij Joden en Moslims in Nederland elkaar ontmoeten. Een voorbeeld daarvan is de MoJo moslims en Joden Meiden. “We wilden zelf wel eens zien of Joden en moslims het met elkaar kunnen vinden.â€
Latifa Brahmi accountmanager uit Gorkum en Sharon Polak sociaal psycholoog uit Amsterdam praten enthousiast over de plannen voor de MoJo meidengroep voor 2007. Ze maakten die plannen eerder deze week onder een etentje. Hoe is de groep ontstaan waarvan ze elkaar kennen?
Posted on January 9th, 2007 by .
Categories: Multiculti Issues.
Je kunt er lollig over doen, je kunt opzettelijk een groep eruit pakken die het niet sterkst groeit en dat flink uitvergroten, je kunt een duidelijk persbericht zodanig verdraaien zodat het lijkt alsof al langer aanwezige groepen net zoveel voor de groei zorgen als de recente groepen, je kunt je ook afvragen waar dit nu eigenlijk over gaat.
Dat zal ik dan maar eens doen. (more…)