Author: | Mia Lövheim, Benedetta-Selene Zorzi, Marta Roqueta, Caroline Wilson, Irene Kamberidou, Johanna Sumiala | ISBN: | 9788494755682 |
Publisher: | Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations | Publication: | November 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Mia Lövheim, Benedetta-Selene Zorzi, Marta Roqueta, Caroline Wilson, Irene Kamberidou, Johanna Sumiala |
ISBN: | 9788494755682 |
Publisher: | Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations |
Publication: | November 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The gender question is more and more at the core of internal religious debates. It is not only about Femen demonstrations, feminist religious historical reviews or internal feminist demands within religious organizations. It is about how religions picture themselves in an evolving landscape where gender is not merely an appendix. Gender carries resonances of a broader and much more complex aspect: identity. It is not surprising that for some religious traditions, gender is not an easy question to tackle. Expressions like "gender ideology" or "gender deviance" are never far from certain current religious discourses. Gender is troubling precisely because it deals with identity; and identity has to do with power. In this book we aim to hear a range of voices that reflect the diverse and reflect the great plurality of cultural views on those aspects that lie at the crossroad between media, religion and gender.
The gender question is more and more at the core of internal religious debates. It is not only about Femen demonstrations, feminist religious historical reviews or internal feminist demands within religious organizations. It is about how religions picture themselves in an evolving landscape where gender is not merely an appendix. Gender carries resonances of a broader and much more complex aspect: identity. It is not surprising that for some religious traditions, gender is not an easy question to tackle. Expressions like "gender ideology" or "gender deviance" are never far from certain current religious discourses. Gender is troubling precisely because it deals with identity; and identity has to do with power. In this book we aim to hear a range of voices that reflect the diverse and reflect the great plurality of cultural views on those aspects that lie at the crossroad between media, religion and gender.