Een smet op de mooiste dag van je leven

In 2000-2001, when civil marriage in the Netherlands was opened up to same-sex couples, the Dutch government allowed marriage registrars with conscientious objections to opt out. This exemption became controversial in 2007, when it was re-emphasised by a new government coalition that comprised two...

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Main Author: Marco Derks
Format: Article
Language:nld
Published: Radboud University Press in cooperation with Open Journals 2016-09-01
Series:Religie & Samenleving
Online Access:https://religiesamenleving.nl/article/view/12207
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description In 2000-2001, when civil marriage in the Netherlands was opened up to same-sex couples, the Dutch government allowed marriage registrars with conscientious objections to opt out. This exemption became controversial in 2007, when it was re-emphasised by a new government coalition that comprised two faith-based parties. Through critical discourse analysis of printed, online and televised media sources between 2007 and 2014, this article discusses the Dutch public controversy on the weigerambtenaar (lit. ‘refusing civil servant’) alias ‘marriage registrar with conscientious objections’ (viz. against conducting same-sex wedding ceremonies). It shows how the weigerambtenaar became a social problem, how religion and homosexuality were constructed in the public imagination concerning the weiger­ambtenaar, and how marriage was conceptualized in terms of religion and (homo)sexuality.
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Een smet op de mooiste dag van je leven
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