THE CONVERSATION: We are all niqabis now: Coronavirus masks reveal hypocrisy of face covering bans

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Eventually, the rise of western liberalism, with its prioritization of the individual, capitalism and consumerism led to a new “face politics.” Jenny Edkins, professor of politics at the University of Manchester, studied the rise of a politics centred around this new meaning of the “face,” including the idea that the face “if it can be ‘read’ correctly, may be seen to display the essential nature of the person within.”

Period27 Apr 2020

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  • TitleWe are all niqabis now: Coronavirus masks reveal hypocrisy of face covering bans
    Media name/outletThe Conversation
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date27/04/20
    DescriptionEventually, the rise of western liberalism, with its prioritization of the individual, capitalism and consumerism led to a new “face politics.” Jenny Edkins, professor of politics at the University of Manchester, studied the rise of a politics centred around this new meaning of the “face,” including the idea that the face “if it can be ‘read’ correctly, may be seen to display the essential nature of the person within.”
    URLhttps://theconversation.com/we-are-all-niqabis-now-coronavirus-masks-reveal-hypocrisy-of-face-covering-bans-136030
    PersonsJenny Edkins

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • coronavirus
  • face masks
  • politics