Post-secular Feminist Research: The Concept of “Lived” Religion and Double Critique

Author:

Grenz Sabine1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Associate professor (PD) at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and assistant professor as well as head of the Gender Research Office, Department of Education, Section Gender Studies, University of Vienna https://dx.doi.org/27258 Vienna Austria

Abstract

Abstract In feminist research on religion, women and gender, the concepts of “lived religion” as well as “agency as doing religion” take a prominent place. Both include an intersubjective and mostly partial perspective. However, against the background of current developments concerning a global religious right, the paper argues for the inclusion of a critical perspective through the methodology of a double critique that includes both an analysis of power relations that marginalize women in religious groups and an analysis of women’s reproduction of gendered as well as racialized power relations. This argument is embedded in the complexity of post-secular feminist research including research on women, gender and religion, feminist critiques of secularism (and of anti-Muslim discourses), feminist, queer and trans theologies, and research on the religious right and their anti-feminist politics. The paper suggests to take feminist theologies and feminist spiritualities/religious practices as reference point for such an analysis.

Publisher

Brill Deutschland GmbH

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Religious studies

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