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Religion, Gender, and the Public Sphere

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The re-emergence of religion as a significant cultural, social and political, force is not gender neutral. Tensions between claims for women’s equality and the rights of sexual minorities on one side and the claims of religions on the other side are well-documented across all major religions and regions. It is also well recognized in feminist scholarship that gender identities and ethno-religious identities work together in complex ways that are often exploited by dominant groups. Hence, a more comprehensive understanding of the changing role and influence of religion in the public sphere more widely requires complex, multidisciplinary and comparative gender analyses. Most recent discussion on these matters, however, especially in Europe, has focused primarily on the perceived subordinate status of Muslim women. These debates are a reminder of the deep interrelation of questions of gender, identity, human rights and religious freedom more generally. The relatively narrow (albeit important) purview of such discussions so far, however, underscores the need to extend the horizon of enquiry vis-à-vis religion, gender and the public sphere beyond the binary of ‘Islam versus the West’. Religion, Gender and the Public Sphere moves gender from the periphery to the centre of contemporary debates about the role of religion in public and political life. It offers a timely, multidisciplinary collection of gender-focused essays that address an array of challenges arising from the changing role and influence of religious organisations, identities, actors and values in the public sphere in contemporary multicultural and democratic societies.

Author Biography:

Niamh Reilly is Established Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Ireland, Galway. She has published widely on transnational women's movements, feminist and political theory, human rights, women peace and conflict and gender and religion. She is author of Women's Human Rights: Seeking Gender Justice in a Globalizing Age (2009) and editor of International Human Rights of Women (2019). Stacey Scriver is a Lecturer in the Discipline of Gender and Women's Studies, School of Political Science and Sociology, and Director of the MA Gender, Globalisation and Rights, at at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Her research interests and publications focus on gender, violence, inequality and identity. Her recent publications have appeared in Women's Studies International Forum, Journal of Political Power and Irish Educational Studies, and she is founder and co-editor of Dearcadh: Graduate Journal of Gender, Globalisation and Rights.
Release date NZ
June 26th, 2013
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Niamh Reilly
  • Edited by Stacey Scriver
Pages
308
Dimensions
152x229x28
ISBN-13
9780415843843
Product ID
21239488

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