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Gender and Postsecularity in Visual Culture and Knowledge Production

 - Gender and Postsecularity in Visual Culture and Knowledge Production
A collection exploring the intersections of gender and religion in post-secular knowledge production and visual culture.
Over the last three decades, religious practices and belongings have gained increased visibility across the globe, turning secularity and its relationship with religion into subjects of intense interdisciplinary and international debate. Previously marginalized in gender studies, the secular and the religious now attract growing interest in academic and activist feminism, prompting a critical reflection on secularity's emancipatory potential. This publication aims to foster this interest by providing a platform for interdisciplinary and transregional discussions on the complex dynamics of secularity, religiosity, and gender, as well as new approaches to explore these relationships.
The contributions examine the entanglements and boundaries of religions and secularities in everyday life, art, culture, and knowledge production. By presenting relevant case studies, this book underscores an understanding of religion as both a category of knowledge and a marker of identity.
Edited by Boka En, Sabine Grenz, Doris Guth, Fatma Uysal.
Texts by Sophia Rose Arjana, Mariecke van den Berg, Nella van den Brandt, Sabine Grenz, Doris Guth, Konstanze Hanitzsch, Eline Huygens, Maki Kimura, Kim Knibbe, Susanne Lanwerd, Mia Liinason, Elke Pahud de Mortanges, Olga Sasunkevich.

Graphic design: Beton.studio.
 
2025 (publication expected by 1st quarter)
English edition
10,8 x 17,8 cm (softcover)
168 pages (ill.)
 
20.95
 
ISBN : 978-1-915609-43-4
EAN : 9781915609434
 
forthcoming


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