Islam en gender bij Marokkaanse jongeren in Nederland
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2007-01-16
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Demant, Froukje
Pels, Trees
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Muslim identity generally is strongly related to gender issues, like the key role of women in the family and their chastity. This article deals with how Moroccan adolescents in the Netherlands define their identity as a Muslim: are they strict or lenient, are they loyal to the beliefs of islamic authorities and their parents or critical? Next, we address the relation between their positioning as a Muslim and their notions regarding gender relations, as well as the differences between girls and boys in this respect. The data are based on a study of the available literature and group discussions with young Moroccans.