Nationalism, Secularism, and Cultural Heritage
Nationalism, Secularism, and Cultural Heritage
In chapter 5 the author turns her attention to the relationship between religious symbols, cultural patrimony, and secularism in an analysis of the debates over “reasonable accommodation” and the Charter of Values/Charter of Secularism proposed in 2013, finding trances of the ghostly presence of Catholicism in Québec society.
Keywords: nationalism, secularism, cultural heritage, reasonable accommodations, Charter of Values, crucifix
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