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Gendernativism and Liberal Subjecthood: The Cases of Forced Marriage and the Burqa Ban in Switzerland

Author(s)
Dahinden, Janine  
Chaire d'études transnationales  
Manser-Egli, Stefan  
Chaire d'études transnationales  
Date issued
February 15, 2022
In
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society
From page
1
To page
24
Subjects
gendernativism liberalism racism migranticization
Abstract
Ideas of gender equality and women’s rights have come to play a crucial role in national politics of belonging and Othering, in Europe and beyond. Based on two case studies in Switzerland, we introduce the concept of gendernativism. We consider gendernativism as a particular configuration of boundary making between supposedly unfree migrant (descendant) and Muslim women and free Swiss/Europeans which is anchored in a nativist underpinning of membership. We argue that this dichotomy (re)produces an illiberal state and is a powerful means of an intersectional, gendered, migranticized, and racialized exclusion based on nativist grounds.
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journal article
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/62999
DOI
10.1093/sp/jxab053/6528975?guestAccessKey=db3094f0-13b4-402d-9db8-cf24a294c0bd&login=true
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