Drawing on the scholarship of Critical Religion, this article shows how the modern category “religion” operates through a gender code which upholds its discursive power and enables the production of religious—and therefore racial—hierarchies. Specifically, it argues that mentioning religion automatically makes gender present in discourse. Acknowledging religion as an inherently gendered category in this way gives further insight into the discursive power and functioning of the religious label. With the example of the Westphalian production of the “myth of religious violence” and the employment of “religion” in colonial contexts, I demonstrate how a gender code upholds and enables the discursive power of religion. Religion is both gendered (...
Gender and sexuality are among the most intensely conflictual aspects of religion around the world. ...
There is a somewhat symbiotic relationship between religion and culture: religious practices shape, ...
The focal question of Race and Religion is this: when we talk of religion are we in fact talking abo...
Drawing on the scholarship of Critical Religion, this article shows how the modern category “religio...
Winkel H. Religious cultures and gender cultures. Tracing gender differences across religious cultur...
The category ‘religious terrorism’ within the discipline of Terrorism Studies (and beyond) is widely...
This chapter highlights the key role religion plays in contemporary debates about gender and the pol...
<p>This paper looks at the gendered underpinnings of religion using a feminist lens. It names the vi...
A plethora of studies that account for the differential use of language by men and women have explai...
[Extract] Gender is a socially constructed phenomenon, with its meaning varying from society to soci...
Dr Romina Istratii reflects on a presentation that she recently gave at the Woolf Institute, which d...
This contribution introduces the theme “Gender, Race, Religion: De/constructing Regimes of In/visibi...
When, why and how can religion and culture be both sources, and places of expression for fundamental...
SEXIST LANGUAGE IN THE SPEECH OF MOSLEM FEMALE PREACHERS (CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS) Abstract: Th...
Feminist scholarship in religion began with the first wave of the women’s movement in the nineteenth...
Gender and sexuality are among the most intensely conflictual aspects of religion around the world. ...
There is a somewhat symbiotic relationship between religion and culture: religious practices shape, ...
The focal question of Race and Religion is this: when we talk of religion are we in fact talking abo...
Drawing on the scholarship of Critical Religion, this article shows how the modern category “religio...
Winkel H. Religious cultures and gender cultures. Tracing gender differences across religious cultur...
The category ‘religious terrorism’ within the discipline of Terrorism Studies (and beyond) is widely...
This chapter highlights the key role religion plays in contemporary debates about gender and the pol...
<p>This paper looks at the gendered underpinnings of religion using a feminist lens. It names the vi...
A plethora of studies that account for the differential use of language by men and women have explai...
[Extract] Gender is a socially constructed phenomenon, with its meaning varying from society to soci...
Dr Romina Istratii reflects on a presentation that she recently gave at the Woolf Institute, which d...
This contribution introduces the theme “Gender, Race, Religion: De/constructing Regimes of In/visibi...
When, why and how can religion and culture be both sources, and places of expression for fundamental...
SEXIST LANGUAGE IN THE SPEECH OF MOSLEM FEMALE PREACHERS (CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS) Abstract: Th...
Feminist scholarship in religion began with the first wave of the women’s movement in the nineteenth...
Gender and sexuality are among the most intensely conflictual aspects of religion around the world. ...
There is a somewhat symbiotic relationship between religion and culture: religious practices shape, ...
The focal question of Race and Religion is this: when we talk of religion are we in fact talking abo...