Activity: Talk and presentation › Professional or public presentation › Professional
Description
Gender Talks Roundtable During the last two decades, religious practices and belongings have gained increased visibility on a global scale. The concept of secularity, as well as the relationship between secularity and religion, have become object of intense interdisciplinary and international debates. While the secular and the religious have previously had a marginalized position within the academic field of gender studies, we can now observe a growing interest for religion and spirituality within academic and activist feminisms. Within this frame panelists will elaborate on multi-perspective (post-)secularity research and theorization in a number of case studies.