Kønsforskel og neutralitet – danske tørklædedebatter set gennem Luce Irigarays teoriom kønsforskel og den anden

This article adopts a philosophical approach to Danish media and parliamentary debates on Muslim headscarves. Through the use of Luce Irigaray's theories on sexual difference it suggests a new perspective. It argues that the debates have generally failed to recognize the other (i.e. the Muslim...

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Main Author: Linda Lund Pedersen
Format: article
Language:DA
EN
NB
SV
Published: The Royal Danish Library 2008
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/9d0ca8d5408341c3bd678d3f2fecb09e
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Summary:This article adopts a philosophical approach to Danish media and parliamentary debates on Muslim headscarves. Through the use of Luce Irigaray's theories on sexual difference it suggests a new perspective. It argues that the debates have generally failed to recognize the other (i.e. the Muslim veiled woman) as the other. Ultimately this is due to dominant (white, Christian) culture being unable to accept and understand difference - in particular sexual difference as its foundation. In the meeting with the other, the other is reduced to the same.