Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Rob Kahn on "Are Muslims the New Catholics?"
My St. Thomas colleague Rob Kahn is a fine scholar on the subject of prejudice and the law. Here you can read his new paper, "Are Muslims the New Catholics? Europe's Headscarf Laws in Historical Perspective." The abstract:
European opponents of the headscarf often view themselves as engaged in a "struggle against totalitarianism." This paper explores an alternative framing: What if Muslims - rather than Nazis or Communists in training - are the more like nineteenth century Catholics, who were seen as a religious threat to European (and US) liberalism? To explore this idea, my paper looks at the headscarf debate through the lens of the German Kulturkampf (1871-1887) and nineteenth century US laws that banned public school teachers from wearing clerical garb. I reach two tentative conclusions. First, many of the claims made against European Muslims - especially about the "backward" nature of the religion - were also made against Catholics. Second, just as the Kulturkampf (and US clerical garb laws) failed to create a new "modern" Catholic, headscarf laws will not create Islamic moderates. However, the ultimate incorporation of Catholics in the years after 1945 suggest a more hopeful future - one that will come quicker if there is less legal repression.
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2008/09/rob-kahn-on-are.html