Abstract
This article introduces elements of the läicite narrative in Quebec, analyzing the context of its emergence and dissemination, during both the Bouchard-Taylor Commission on cultural differences and the debates surrounding the Charter of Values Bill 60, by focusing specifically on the matrix of race/racialization, gender and sexuality.This narrative consists of two discourses that contribute to the reconfiguration of national boundaries: homonationalism and femonationalism.These discourses put forward the idea of a secular, feminist and pro-LGBTQI "Us" that it opposes to a Muslim, homophobic and misogynist "Them" We understand this reconfiguration of national boundaries in term of "secularonationalism" a normative narrative of "good" secularization that saw the emergence of gender and sexual equality, introducing.
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Benhadjoudja, L. (2017). Laïcité narrative et sécularonationalisme au Québec à l’épreuve de la race, du genre et de la sexualité. Studies in Religion-Sciences Religieuses, 46(2), 272–291. https://doi.org/10.1177/0008429817697281
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