Religion, Culture, and the State: Reflections on the Bouchard-Taylor Report

Author:   Howard Adelman ,  Pierre Anctil
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
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9781442611443


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   09 April 2011
Format:   Paperback
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The Canadian principle of reasonable accommodation demands that the cultural majority make certain concessions to the needs of minority groups if these concessions will not cause 'undue hardship.' This principle has caused much debate in Quebec, particularly over issues of language, Muslim head coverings, and religious symbols such as the kirpan (traditional Sikh dagger). In 2007, Quebec Premier Jean Charest commissioned historian and sociologist Gerard Bouchard and philosopher and political scientist Charles Taylor to co-chair a commission that would investigate the limits of reasonable accommodation in that province. is a valuable resource in the discussion of religious pluralism in Canadian society.

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Author:   Howard Adelman ,  Pierre Anctil
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.260kg
ISBN:  

9781442611443


ISBN 10:   1442611448
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   09 April 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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"Religion, Culture, and the State presents a clear and coherent approach to ""reasonable accommodation,"" secularism, and multiethnic diversity in Quebec. It represents a major contribution to research in this area, and is significant for its comparative perspective, as reflected in the interesting connections that the contributors make to liberal and multicultural frameworks in France. The socio-historical and intellectual context that Howard Adelman and Pierre Anctil provide for these debates also makes Religion, Culture, and the State worthwhile reading. -- Donna Patrick, Department of Sociology and Anthropology and School of Canadian Studies, Carleton University"


Religion, Culture, and the State presents a clear and coherent approach to reasonable accommodation, secularism, and multiethnic diversity in Quebec. It represents a major contribution to research in this area, and is significant for its comparative perspective, as reflected in the interesting connections that the contributors make to liberal and multicultural frameworks in France. The socio-historical and intellectual context that Howard Adelman and Pierre Anctil provide for these debates also makes Religion, Culture, and the State worthwhile reading. -- Donna Patrick, Department of Sociology and Anthropology and School of Canadian Studies, Carleton University


Religion, Culture, and the State presents a clear and coherent approach to ""reasonable accommodation,"" secularism, and multiethnic diversity in Québec. It represents a major contribution to research in this area, and is significant for its comparative perspective, as reflected in the interesting connections that the contributors make to liberal and multicultural frameworks in France. The socio-historical and intellectual context that Howard Adelman and Pierre Anctil provide for these debates also makes Religion, Culture, and the State worthwhile reading. -- Donna Patrick, Department of Sociology and Anthropology and School of Canadian Studies, Carleton University


"Religion, Culture, and the State presents a clear and coherent approach to ""reasonable accommodation,"" secularism, and multiethnic diversity in Québec. It represents a major contribution to research in this area, and is significant for its comparative perspective, as reflected in the interesting connections that the contributors make to liberal and multicultural frameworks in France. The socio-historical and intellectual context that Howard Adelman and Pierre Anctil provide for these debates also makes Religion, Culture, and the State worthwhile reading. -- Donna Patrick, Department of Sociology and Anthropology and School of Canadian Studies, Carleton University"


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Howard Adelman is a professor emeritus at York University. Pierre Anctil is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Ottawa.

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