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The "Burqa Bans" and Superficial Politics

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    Abstract

    A Danish law that took effect on August 1, 2018 bans the wearing of any garment in a public place that hides the face, unless it is for a recognized purpose. Four other European countries have passed national legislation against full-face coverings in public, while an additional five countries have national partial bans. Examining legal and feminist debates, this chapter highlights the fundamental conflict between religious rights and equality rights in Denmark that forms the background to these debates. I argue that the burqa ban is an expression of superficial politics, as it hides the stakes in this underlying conflict. Both politicians and public debates displace the conflict between religion and equality onto an issue that affects only an extremely tiny group of women. In the process, they misrepresent the nature of this conflict. Both at the superficial and the fundamental levels, it is not only women’s individual rights, but also the principles of gender equality and opposition to sexist oppression which lose out.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationLaw, Cultural Studies and the "Burqa Ban" Trend : An Interdisciplinary Handbook
    EditorsAnja Matwijkiw, Anna Oriolo
    Number of pages19
    Place of PublicationMortsel and Cambridge
    PublisherIntersentia
    Publication date1 Jul 2021
    Pages35-54
    Chapter1
    ISBN (Print)9781839700583
    ISBN (Electronic)9781839701702
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2021

    Keywords

    • burqa ban
    • feminism
    • legislation
    • politics
    • principles

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