A set of recent conversations among scholars working in queer cultural and literary theory has focused on the trope of reparative reading. Reparative readings, usually contrasted with the “paranoid” criticism of those working in the Butlerian tradition, are often informed by the writings of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. This paper explores the “reparative turn” in the context of Christian queer theologies, and suggests that it may include practices of “sociability with the dead”: both listening to and honouring the abjected past of queer ancestors, and continuing to be in conversation with the damaging and hurtful parts of the Christian tradition as a means of holding them accountable
The chapter seeks to situate the approaches of queer theory as they have developed over the last twe...
This thesis argues that the “queer” identity politics from the early 1990s, read here through the wo...
The death of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick in April 2009 reminded me of how significant Between Men: English...
As the LGBTQ+ movement proliferates throughout U.S. discourse, it has become clear that it is inextr...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the future of queer theory after the death of Eve Sedgwick. A ...
Queer theology is the process of unsettling the common effort to reduce the experience of God and Ch...
Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for cen-suring homosexual...
It is hard to imagine where queer theory would be without Eve Sedgwick. Indeed, I can\u27t imagine w...
The following paper has been revised from my 2001 MA thesis, which asked ‘Is it possible to define a...
This article explores Ricoeur’s rhetorical question, ‘if I make believers scribes, will it be long ...
<p>This paper asks whether Christianity has always been queer, is the very nature of it beyond what ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore the biographies and theologies of non-normative Christi...
In dominant LGBTQ+ U.S. discourse, the term “closet” refers to a space from which a covert sexual id...
This book examines the development within the nineteenth-century Church of England of a subject posi...
Can the Christian mystical tradition inform the spiritual lives of contemporary people, and be enric...
The chapter seeks to situate the approaches of queer theory as they have developed over the last twe...
This thesis argues that the “queer” identity politics from the early 1990s, read here through the wo...
The death of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick in April 2009 reminded me of how significant Between Men: English...
As the LGBTQ+ movement proliferates throughout U.S. discourse, it has become clear that it is inextr...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the future of queer theory after the death of Eve Sedgwick. A ...
Queer theology is the process of unsettling the common effort to reduce the experience of God and Ch...
Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for cen-suring homosexual...
It is hard to imagine where queer theory would be without Eve Sedgwick. Indeed, I can\u27t imagine w...
The following paper has been revised from my 2001 MA thesis, which asked ‘Is it possible to define a...
This article explores Ricoeur’s rhetorical question, ‘if I make believers scribes, will it be long ...
<p>This paper asks whether Christianity has always been queer, is the very nature of it beyond what ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore the biographies and theologies of non-normative Christi...
In dominant LGBTQ+ U.S. discourse, the term “closet” refers to a space from which a covert sexual id...
This book examines the development within the nineteenth-century Church of England of a subject posi...
Can the Christian mystical tradition inform the spiritual lives of contemporary people, and be enric...
The chapter seeks to situate the approaches of queer theory as they have developed over the last twe...
This thesis argues that the “queer” identity politics from the early 1990s, read here through the wo...
The death of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick in April 2009 reminded me of how significant Between Men: English...