Christina von Braun, Jurgen Zimmerer, Annette Becker, Kate Brown, Omer Bartov, Na'ama Shik, Elizabeth R. Baer, Theodore
Gender order is one domain in which claims to power are demarcated in societies based on a religious codex as well as in secular societies such as nation-states. Gender order especially becomes the area in which conflicts are carried out when a society experiences transition or clashes with another society. At a time when Israel and Palestine face an escalation of their conflict and Germany is undergoing profound changes, renowned scholars discuss the implications on the gender order from their individual vantage points. The transdisciplinary articles focus on Gender in the context of...
Gender order is one domain in which claims to power are demarcated in societies based on a religious codex as well as in secular societies such as ...
Description: This anthology addresses the topic of --fundamentalism and gender-- from inter- and trans-disciplinary perspectives. By referring to three major themes----Literalism, Religion, and Science, -- --Nation, State, and Community, -- and --Body, Life, and Biopolitics----the book focuses on the analytical diversification of the term --fundamentalism-- and on intersections between religion, gender, sexuality, race, and nation. International scholars in cultural history and theory, religious studies, Christian theologies, Islamic studies, history, social sciences, anthropology,...
Description: This anthology addresses the topic of --fundamentalism and gender-- from inter- and trans-disciplinary perspectives. By referring to thre...