The chapter, "Jewish women's writing as a new category of affect" was written by Richa Dwor (Douglas College Faculty). Bringing together scholars from literary, historical, and religious studies,Constructing Nineteenth-Century Religion interrogates the seemingly obvious category of 'religion.' This collection argues that any application of religion engages in complex and relatively modern historical processes. In considering the various ways that nineteenth-century religion was constructed, commodified, and practiced, contributors to this volume 'speak' to each other, finding interdisciplinary links and resonances across a range of texts and contexts. The participle in its title - Constructing - acknowledges that any articulation of ninetee...