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Transforming Cultures eJournal

Vol 2 No 1 (2007): 'Not Another Hijab Row': new conversations on gender, race and religion

Published: 2007-12-18

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'Not Another Hijab Row': New conversations on gender, race, religion and the making of communities

Tanja Dreher & Christina Ho
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Articles

The limits of force/choice discourses in discussing Muslim women's dress codes

Shakira Hussein
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Secularism, Feminism and Race in Representations of Australianness

Holly Randell-Moon
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The 'Australian' Community: Bound for more of the Same?

Fiona McAllan
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Post-Secular Nation; or how “Australian spirituality” privileges a secular, white, Judaeo-Christian culture

Sophie Sunderland
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“The Only Thing they have to Bargain with is their own Self”: masculinity and protesting immigration detention

Julie Browning
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From "Looking for Alibrandi" to "Does my Head Look Big in This?": The role of Australian teenage novels in reconceptualising racialised-gendered identities

Lana Zannettino
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The ‘Young Muslim Man’ in Australian Public Discourse

Kiran Grewal
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