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The systematic problematisation of Muslims in current-day Europe takes the form of a 'Muslim Question', in which gender and sexuality play a central role. As Sarah Bracke argues in her inaugural lecture, to critically assess this question we need to zoom out from the narrow focus on Muslims and take in who is asking the question and the way it is framed.
Event details of Sex, gender and race in Europe’s 'Muslim Question'
Date
6 March 2020
Time
16:00 -17:00

S. Bracke, professor of Sociology of Gender and Sexuality: ‘It’s the Birth Rates.’ Sex, Gender and Race in Europe’s ‘Muslim Question’.

Entrance

This event is open to the public.

Aula - Lutherse kerk

Singel 411
1012 WN Amsterdam