2011-12-01
The nationalization of desire: Transnational marriage in Dutch culturist integration discourse
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Publication
Focaal European journal of anthropology Issue 59 p. 99- 106
Dutch discourse on “integration” is currently characterized by a strong focus on the “culture” of especially Turks and Moroccans, two minority populations in Dutch society mostly of Muslim orientation. This article discusses the issue of the “import bride” as a case study of contemporary culturist discourse. It argues that this issue is problematized because transnational marriage is construed as circumventing loyalty to Dutch society and nation-state.
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doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2011.590108, hdl.handle.net/1765/74746 | |
Focaal European journal of anthropology | |
Organisation | Department of Sociology |
Schinkel, W. (2011). The nationalization of desire: Transnational marriage in Dutch culturist integration discourse. Focaal European journal of anthropology, (59), 99–106. doi:10.3167/fcl.2011.590108 |