This volume extends the insights of queer theory in order to unsettle or "queer" our understandings of "religion," "science," and the relationship between them. It asks how queer religion, science, and philosophy can and/or should be as a way to continue our conversations and explorations of the world in which we live.
This volume extends the insights of queer theory in order to unsettle or "queer" our understandings of "religion," "science," and the relationship between them. It asks how queer religion, science, and philosophy can and/or should be as a way to continue our conversations and explorations of the world in which we live.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lisa Stenmark teaches humanities and comparative religious studies at San Jose State University. Whitney Bauman is associate professor of religious studies at Florida International University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Lisa Stenmark and Whitney Bauman 1. Both/And: Science, Religion, and the Fluidity of Identity Philip Clayton and Kirianna Florez 2. If You Quare It You Can Change It: Changing the Boxes That Bind Us Emilie M. Townes 3. Thinking through Three Revolutions: Religion, Science and Colonialism Lisa Stenmark 4. Queering Authority in Science and Religion Whitney Bauman 5. Polyamorous Bastards: James Baldwin and Desires of a Queer African-American Religious Naturalism Carol Wayne White 6. Slenderman: A Trans Hermeneutic of the Apocalypse Teresa Hornsby 7. 'Nothing in This World is Indifferent to Us': A Dialogical Reflection on the Queerness of Theology and Science Catherine Keller and Laurel Schneider 8. Queering the Dissident Body: Race, Sex, and Disability in Rabbinic Blessings on Bodily Difference Julia Watts Belser 9. 'Adam is Not Man: The Queer Body before Genesis 2:22 (and after) Zairong Xiang 10. Gender and Indeterminacy in Jewish Mystical Imagery Fern Feldman 11. Toward a Bright and Messy Future: The Global Ecological Crisis, the Problem of Heteronormative Bias, and the Necessity of a Queer Ecological Imagination Alex Carr Johnson 12. Queering the Library of Congress Carlos Fernandez Petrichor: An Afterword Timothy Morton Annotated Bibliography About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction Lisa Stenmark and Whitney Bauman 1. Both/And: Science, Religion, and the Fluidity of Identity Philip Clayton and Kirianna Florez 2. If You Quare It You Can Change It: Changing the Boxes That Bind Us Emilie M. Townes 3. Thinking through Three Revolutions: Religion, Science and Colonialism Lisa Stenmark 4. Queering Authority in Science and Religion Whitney Bauman 5. Polyamorous Bastards: James Baldwin and Desires of a Queer African-American Religious Naturalism Carol Wayne White 6. Slenderman: A Trans Hermeneutic of the Apocalypse Teresa Hornsby 7. 'Nothing in This World is Indifferent to Us': A Dialogical Reflection on the Queerness of Theology and Science Catherine Keller and Laurel Schneider 8. Queering the Dissident Body: Race, Sex, and Disability in Rabbinic Blessings on Bodily Difference Julia Watts Belser 9. 'Adam is Not Man: The Queer Body before Genesis 2:22 (and after) Zairong Xiang 10. Gender and Indeterminacy in Jewish Mystical Imagery Fern Feldman 11. Toward a Bright and Messy Future: The Global Ecological Crisis, the Problem of Heteronormative Bias, and the Necessity of a Queer Ecological Imagination Alex Carr Johnson 12. Queering the Library of Congress Carlos Fernandez Petrichor: An Afterword Timothy Morton Annotated Bibliography About the Contributors
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