2015
DOI: 10.1080/14742837.2014.994094
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Feminist Practice and Solidarity in Secular Societies: Case Studies on Feminists Crossing Religious–Secular Divides in Politics and Practice in Antwerp, Belgium

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“…They advocate Muslim women's participation in the public sphere and oppose attempts to curtail their rights. Their support for Muslim women contrasts with Midden's (2012) findings and provides evidence of somewhat wider feminist engagement with religion than van den Brandt's (2014Brandt's ( , 2015. This reflects different methodological approaches: while van den Brandt's study seeks out and explores feminist possibilities offered by case studies of secular feminist solidarity around Muslim women's issues, this study looks more broadly at approaches to religion across a 10-year span of writings on TFW.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…They advocate Muslim women's participation in the public sphere and oppose attempts to curtail their rights. Their support for Muslim women contrasts with Midden's (2012) findings and provides evidence of somewhat wider feminist engagement with religion than van den Brandt's (2014Brandt's ( , 2015. This reflects different methodological approaches: while van den Brandt's study seeks out and explores feminist possibilities offered by case studies of secular feminist solidarity around Muslim women's issues, this study looks more broadly at approaches to religion across a 10-year span of writings on TFW.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…and Motief, which emerged to contest headscarf regulation and promote solidarity and inclusion beyond secular/ religious boundaries, contesting assumptions that secularity=emancipation and religion=oppression. Van den Brandt (2015) regards these as signs of hope for European feminist coalition-building across differences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The predominance of headscarf issues in the list of case reports is apparent. In recent years, the headscarf has increasingly been regulated in various sections of Belgian society including public education as well as the public and private labour market (van den Brandt, 2015, p. 494). This evolution has been legitimized by the jurisprudence of several (supra)national courts (Brems et al, 2017).…”
Section: Participants’ Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VOK is thus an example of how a soft secular feminist position allows and nourishes the negotiation of equality and difference in particular contexts. In a further study of feminists crossing religious-secular divides in Belgium, Van den Brandt (2015) discusses how BOEH! and a women's reading group within the Christian socialist feminist organization Motief have provided spaces for dialogue, solidarity and collaboration between religious and secular feminists.…”
Section: Feminism Secularism and Religionmentioning
confidence: 99%