The End of Religion
Feminist Reappraisals of the State
Herausgeber: Mcphillips, Kathleen; Goldenberg, Naomi
The End of Religion
Feminist Reappraisals of the State
Herausgeber: Mcphillips, Kathleen; Goldenberg, Naomi
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This book proposes radical new thinking about religion in order to better comprehend and confront the systematic disempowerment of women and marginalized groups.
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This book proposes radical new thinking about religion in order to better comprehend and confront the systematic disempowerment of women and marginalized groups.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781472470430
- ISBN-10: 1472470435
- Artikelnr.: 59984329
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781472470430
- ISBN-10: 1472470435
- Artikelnr.: 59984329
Kathleen McPhillips is a sociologist of religion and gender in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Naomi Goldenberg is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Introduction
1. The Religious is Political
Naomi Goldenberg
2. Religion as a Vestigial State: A Comment on Religion, Gender and
Violence
Kathleen McPhillips
3. Towards an Understanding of Femicide: Contemporary (Patriarchal)
State Violence in Juárez, Mexico
Larisa Garrett
4. E Pluribus Patriarchy: Religion and State in the Contemporary US
Elizabeth A. Pritchard
5. Multifaithism and Secularism in the UK
Sukhwant Dhaliwal
6. Vestigial State Theory and Law in Canada: A Critical Response
Peggy Schmeiser
7. Church and State Power in Canada: The Colonial Project and its
Continued Impact on Indigenous Women
Barbara Greenberg
8. Ceremony and the Symbolic Re-Appropriation of Indigeneity: A Feminist
Critique of Settler Colonialism in a Progressive Liberal Democratic
Nation-State
Stacie Swain
9. The Liberalisation of Modern Catholic Social Thought: Contextualising
Catholic Anti-Feminism and Homophobia in a Vestigial State
Andrew Pump
10. The End of Religion-The End of Man
Geraldine Finn
11. Iconographies of Modernity: Figures of Religion, Authority and Gender
in the 'Secular' State
Yvonne Sherwood
1. The Religious is Political
Naomi Goldenberg
2. Religion as a Vestigial State: A Comment on Religion, Gender and
Violence
Kathleen McPhillips
3. Towards an Understanding of Femicide: Contemporary (Patriarchal)
State Violence in Juárez, Mexico
Larisa Garrett
4. E Pluribus Patriarchy: Religion and State in the Contemporary US
Elizabeth A. Pritchard
5. Multifaithism and Secularism in the UK
Sukhwant Dhaliwal
6. Vestigial State Theory and Law in Canada: A Critical Response
Peggy Schmeiser
7. Church and State Power in Canada: The Colonial Project and its
Continued Impact on Indigenous Women
Barbara Greenberg
8. Ceremony and the Symbolic Re-Appropriation of Indigeneity: A Feminist
Critique of Settler Colonialism in a Progressive Liberal Democratic
Nation-State
Stacie Swain
9. The Liberalisation of Modern Catholic Social Thought: Contextualising
Catholic Anti-Feminism and Homophobia in a Vestigial State
Andrew Pump
10. The End of Religion-The End of Man
Geraldine Finn
11. Iconographies of Modernity: Figures of Religion, Authority and Gender
in the 'Secular' State
Yvonne Sherwood
Introduction
1. The Religious is Political
Naomi Goldenberg
2. Religion as a Vestigial State: A Comment on Religion, Gender and
Violence
Kathleen McPhillips
3. Towards an Understanding of Femicide: Contemporary (Patriarchal)
State Violence in Juárez, Mexico
Larisa Garrett
4. E Pluribus Patriarchy: Religion and State in the Contemporary US
Elizabeth A. Pritchard
5. Multifaithism and Secularism in the UK
Sukhwant Dhaliwal
6. Vestigial State Theory and Law in Canada: A Critical Response
Peggy Schmeiser
7. Church and State Power in Canada: The Colonial Project and its
Continued Impact on Indigenous Women
Barbara Greenberg
8. Ceremony and the Symbolic Re-Appropriation of Indigeneity: A Feminist
Critique of Settler Colonialism in a Progressive Liberal Democratic
Nation-State
Stacie Swain
9. The Liberalisation of Modern Catholic Social Thought: Contextualising
Catholic Anti-Feminism and Homophobia in a Vestigial State
Andrew Pump
10. The End of Religion-The End of Man
Geraldine Finn
11. Iconographies of Modernity: Figures of Religion, Authority and Gender
in the 'Secular' State
Yvonne Sherwood
1. The Religious is Political
Naomi Goldenberg
2. Religion as a Vestigial State: A Comment on Religion, Gender and
Violence
Kathleen McPhillips
3. Towards an Understanding of Femicide: Contemporary (Patriarchal)
State Violence in Juárez, Mexico
Larisa Garrett
4. E Pluribus Patriarchy: Religion and State in the Contemporary US
Elizabeth A. Pritchard
5. Multifaithism and Secularism in the UK
Sukhwant Dhaliwal
6. Vestigial State Theory and Law in Canada: A Critical Response
Peggy Schmeiser
7. Church and State Power in Canada: The Colonial Project and its
Continued Impact on Indigenous Women
Barbara Greenberg
8. Ceremony and the Symbolic Re-Appropriation of Indigeneity: A Feminist
Critique of Settler Colonialism in a Progressive Liberal Democratic
Nation-State
Stacie Swain
9. The Liberalisation of Modern Catholic Social Thought: Contextualising
Catholic Anti-Feminism and Homophobia in a Vestigial State
Andrew Pump
10. The End of Religion-The End of Man
Geraldine Finn
11. Iconographies of Modernity: Figures of Religion, Authority and Gender
in the 'Secular' State
Yvonne Sherwood