Heretics is a political podcast mixing interviews and debates. This summer we will publish here the shows of the first season.
Is it possible, today, to leave Islam? Hundreds of apostates testify to this, who have pulverized the identity assignment of relatives, of Islamo-leftists, even of the neighborhood or of the entire "Ummah". But of this religious confinement, do not deep traces remain, inscribed in the psyche, the language, the body? Can we so easily get rid of these patterns of domination, irresponsibility, exclusion that have been incorporated by both men and women? What are the mental pathologies that this universe carries and the new ones that the decay of the West gives rise to? To the Mohammedan delirium, what does the void of contemporary post-modernity respond?
These questions will be discussed with Sonya Zadig, clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, lecturer and writer, notably of "À corps perdu", auto-fiction in which she recounts her exile from her native Tunisia, the adventure of her emancipation and her commitment to universalist feminism. She works today (notably via his blog) to the emancipation of women in Islam, to a fate comparable to that of dhimmis, particularly Jews.
The documents discussed during the broadcast can be viewed here:
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