Religion, Gender, and Populism in the Mediterranean
Herausgeber: Giorgi, Alberta; Toldy, Teresa; Garraio, Júlia
Religion, Gender, and Populism in the Mediterranean
Herausgeber: Giorgi, Alberta; Toldy, Teresa; Garraio, Júlia
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This book offers a systematic and comparative analysis of the intersections of religion and gender in times of populism across the EU-Mediterranean.
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This book offers a systematic and comparative analysis of the intersections of religion and gender in times of populism across the EU-Mediterranean.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781032259741
- ISBN-10: 1032259744
- Artikelnr.: 68472501
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781032259741
- ISBN-10: 1032259744
- Artikelnr.: 68472501
Alberta Giorgi is a senior assistant professor in the Sociology of Cultural Processes and Communication at the University of Bergamo, Italy, and an associate researcher in the Centre for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Júlia Garraio is a researcher in the Centre for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Teresa Toldy is full professor at Fernando Pessoa University and a researcher in the Centre for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra, Portugal.
This book offers a systematic and comparative analysis of the intersections of religion and gender in times of populism across the EU-Mediterranean. The chapters explore tensions and issues related to religion and gender in nations including Portugal
Italy
Croatia
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Serbia
Greece
Turkey
and Israel/Palestine. Shifting attention from the European Union to the Mediterranean area allows the inclusion of countries whose history is significantly interwoven
taking into account the legacies of colonialism
the effects of post-colonialism
and the role of the EU in relation to gender-related issues in particular. The volume investigates not only country-specific cases but highlights similarities and differences in the region and aims to understand how the interconnections influence the issues at stake. It draws together countries with non-Christian majoritarian religions
with different political regimes
and where feminism and women's movements have different shapes
histories
and relationships with religion. The book will appeal to scholars interested in the entanglements of gender
religion and populism from a range of disciplines including anthropology
sociology
political science
religious studies and gender studies.
Italy
Croatia
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Serbia
Greece
Turkey
and Israel/Palestine. Shifting attention from the European Union to the Mediterranean area allows the inclusion of countries whose history is significantly interwoven
taking into account the legacies of colonialism
the effects of post-colonialism
and the role of the EU in relation to gender-related issues in particular. The volume investigates not only country-specific cases but highlights similarities and differences in the region and aims to understand how the interconnections influence the issues at stake. It draws together countries with non-Christian majoritarian religions
with different political regimes
and where feminism and women's movements have different shapes
histories
and relationships with religion. The book will appeal to scholars interested in the entanglements of gender
religion and populism from a range of disciplines including anthropology
sociology
political science
religious studies and gender studies.
This book offers a systematic and comparative analysis of the intersections of religion and gender in times of populism across the EU-Mediterranean. The chapters explore tensions and issues related to religion and gender in nations including Portugal
Italy
Croatia
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Serbia
Greece
Turkey
and Israel/Palestine. Shifting attention from the European Union to the Mediterranean area allows the inclusion of countries whose history is significantly interwoven
taking into account the legacies of colonialism
the effects of post-colonialism
and the role of the EU in relation to gender-related issues in particular. The volume investigates not only country-specific cases but highlights similarities and differences in the region and aims to understand how the interconnections influence the issues at stake. It draws together countries with non-Christian majoritarian religions
with different political regimes
and where feminism and women's movements have different shapes
histories
and relationships with religion. The book will appeal to scholars interested in the entanglements of gender
religion and populism from a range of disciplines including anthropology
sociology
political science
religious studies and gender studies.
Italy
Croatia
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Serbia
Greece
Turkey
and Israel/Palestine. Shifting attention from the European Union to the Mediterranean area allows the inclusion of countries whose history is significantly interwoven
taking into account the legacies of colonialism
the effects of post-colonialism
and the role of the EU in relation to gender-related issues in particular. The volume investigates not only country-specific cases but highlights similarities and differences in the region and aims to understand how the interconnections influence the issues at stake. It draws together countries with non-Christian majoritarian religions
with different political regimes
and where feminism and women's movements have different shapes
histories
and relationships with religion. The book will appeal to scholars interested in the entanglements of gender
religion and populism from a range of disciplines including anthropology
sociology
political science
religious studies and gender studies.