The debate around religion and identity in the Canadian context has received extra fuel thanks to the Ishaq v. Canada decision. Reversing the ministerial ban on niqab during citizenship ceremonies, the decision sets the stage for a deeper re ection on the variable and often problematic relationship between religion and identity. Equally thought- provoking is the role of the setting in which the debate arises: the citizenship oath, the of cial entrance of a new member into the «Canadian family».
«Religion and Canadian Identity»: la sfida del niqab al giuramento di cittadinanza / Raimondo, Francesca. - In: RAGION PRATICA. - ISSN 1720-2396. - STAMPA. - 2:(2015), pp. 385-402. [10.1415/81525]
«Religion and Canadian Identity»: la sfida del niqab al giuramento di cittadinanza
RAIMONDO, FRANCESCA
2015
Abstract
The debate around religion and identity in the Canadian context has received extra fuel thanks to the Ishaq v. Canada decision. Reversing the ministerial ban on niqab during citizenship ceremonies, the decision sets the stage for a deeper re ection on the variable and often problematic relationship between religion and identity. Equally thought- provoking is the role of the setting in which the debate arises: the citizenship oath, the of cial entrance of a new member into the «Canadian family».I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.