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Regulating Bodies & State Recognition: Jewish and Muslim Women in Contested Spaces in the West

Keynote Lecture
  • Wann 17.10.2017 von 16:00 bis 18:00
  • Wo Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB), Reichpietschufer 50, 10785 Berlin, Raum A 300
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Veranstaltungsreihe

International workshop "Contested Authorities: The State, the Secular, and the Religious"

 

Veranstaltet von

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin und Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB)

 

Kurzbeschreibung

The past few decades have witnessed a significant increase in scholarly attention to the subject of the interaction between secular law and religious norms. From the regulation of Muslim women’s bodies (most notably as it relates to the wearing of the niqab) to the recognition of religious family law, much of the debate in the West has centered on the appropriateness of state intervention in intersecting and contested cultural and legal spaces.
A dichotomous view of the relationship between religious law and secular law permeates the debates across the varied positions along the political spectrum. Those who perceive religion as a form of oppression towards women envision secular law as capable of ensuring gender equality. On the other hand, those who advocate the legitimacy of religion law claim that women use religious narrative as a form of identity and that this private and parallel sphere of normative expression should be respected as such in a multicultural state.
Drawing on her field research in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Canada, Dr. Pascale Fournier’s keynote address will explore interesting and unexpected patterns of women’s agency, religious critique, and navigation of parallel civil and religious structures. In doing so, she will assess different models of secularism that are developing in the Western world and that can be deciphered by examining each country’s approach to policing religious women’s bodies and to recognising religious family law. Throughout, Dr. Fournier will insist on the lived experiences of religious women as narrated by religious women interviewed in the context of her field research, in the hopes of contributing to a broader dialogue on the integration of minorities through recognition of their distinct religious normative orders.

 

Programm

4 p.m. - 6 p.m. | Keynote lecture
Introduction: Gökce Yurdakul, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Discussant: Yofi Tirosh (Tel Aviv University Faculty)
Discussant: Anna Korteweg (University of Toronto)
 
6 p.m. - 7 p.m. | Reception
 
The keynote lecture is part of the international workshop “Contested Authorities over the Body: The State, the Secular, and the Religious”, generously funded by the German-Israeli Foundation Research Grant (Principal Investigators: Shai Lavi and Gökce Yurdakul) and supported by Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Tel Aviv University. 

 

Referent_innen

Pascale Fournier (University of Ottawa)

 

Semester: Wintersemester 2017/2018
ZtG-Veranstaltungskategorie: Gender-Veranstaltungen der Institute/Fakultäten der HU