Themes of gender have not been a major feature in the academic study of millennial movements. However, the diversity and potential disruptive significance of contemporary millennial movements suggest that this scholarly oversight may be worth reconsidering, particularly in light of the contemporary emphasis on critical theory and intersectionality. Therefore, this article will first broadly survey reflections on the dynamics of gender and religion in the study of contemporary religiosity before detailing a few examples of literature that deals explicitly with gender and millenarian movements
This paper presents findings from research on young adults in the UK from diverse religious backgrou...
This article explores how religion shapes approaches to gender amongst university students in the Un...
The article consists of two parts. In the first it gives an insight into the historiography concerni...
Feminist scholarship in religion began with the first wave of the women’s movement in the nineteenth...
In this article I discuss the need for more systematic integration of approaches dealing with religi...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
In this article we show how gender is a useful category of analysis for students of North American p...
This article pays critical attention to the ways in which academic feminism has regarded religion. I...
This paper examines gender in two forms of mediated contemporary Protestant evangelicalism in the Un...
The Millennial generation (1981-1997) is considered to be the most unique as they are classified as ...
The Women’s Marches of January 2017 and 2018 were some of the largest mass demonstrations in history...
Research on New Religious Movements (NRMs) has generally examined gender within two contexts: conver...
Gender, Religion and Feminism(s): An Interdisciplinary Approach stems from the international semin...
This paper presents findings from research on young adults in the UK from diverse religious backgrou...
New femininities suggest that young women are moving from the margins to the centre. No longer conte...
This paper presents findings from research on young adults in the UK from diverse religious backgrou...
This article explores how religion shapes approaches to gender amongst university students in the Un...
The article consists of two parts. In the first it gives an insight into the historiography concerni...
Feminist scholarship in religion began with the first wave of the women’s movement in the nineteenth...
In this article I discuss the need for more systematic integration of approaches dealing with religi...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
In this article we show how gender is a useful category of analysis for students of North American p...
This article pays critical attention to the ways in which academic feminism has regarded religion. I...
This paper examines gender in two forms of mediated contemporary Protestant evangelicalism in the Un...
The Millennial generation (1981-1997) is considered to be the most unique as they are classified as ...
The Women’s Marches of January 2017 and 2018 were some of the largest mass demonstrations in history...
Research on New Religious Movements (NRMs) has generally examined gender within two contexts: conver...
Gender, Religion and Feminism(s): An Interdisciplinary Approach stems from the international semin...
This paper presents findings from research on young adults in the UK from diverse religious backgrou...
New femininities suggest that young women are moving from the margins to the centre. No longer conte...
This paper presents findings from research on young adults in the UK from diverse religious backgrou...
This article explores how religion shapes approaches to gender amongst university students in the Un...
The article consists of two parts. In the first it gives an insight into the historiography concerni...