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Public discourses about homosexuality and religion in Europe and beyond

Marco Derks, Mariecke van den Berg

This volume addresses three things many people do not discuss candidly with strangers or mere acquaintances: God, sex, and politics. These can easily become topics of fierce debate, particularly when taken together, as has been the case with same-sex marriage legislation, the Vatican?s criticism of ?gender ideology,? or the repeatedly asserted claim that Islam, homosexuality, and gender equality are essentially incompatible. This volume investigates what is at stake in these constructions of religion and homosexuality in public discourses. Starting with the Netherlands as a special case study, it proceeds with contributions on other predominantly postsecular countries in central, northern, and southern Europe as well as several postcommunist and postcolonial countries ?beyond Europe.? Combining contemporary and historical perspectives and approaches from both the humanities and the social sciences, the contributors explore how national and European identities are constructed and contested in debates on religion and homosexuality.

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ISBN Nummer
9783030563257
Boekcode
IHLIA Homodok cat. (publi/dis) b # ODE3 niet uitleenbaar
Taal publicatie
eng [Engels]
Hoofdtitel
Public discourses about homosexuality and religion in Europe and beyond
Algemene materiaalaanduiding
2 [Boek]
Eerste verantwoordelijke
Marco Derks, Mariecke van den Berg, editors
Plaats van uitgave
Cham
Jaar van uitgave
2020
Pagina's
xix, 355 p
Collatie - Illustraties
ill
Auteur - secundaire - Achternaam
Derks, Berg
Auteur - secundaire - Voornaam
Marco, Mariecke van den
Prod country
zwitserland
Samenvatting - Tekst
This volume addresses three things many people do not discuss candidly with strangers or mere acquaintances: God, sex, and politics. These can easily become topics of fierce debate, particularly when taken together, as has been the case with same-sex marriage legislation, the Vatican?s criticism of ?gender ideology,? or the repeatedly asserted claim that Islam, homosexuality, and gender equality are essentially incompatible. This volume investigates what is at stake in these constructions of religion and homosexuality in public discourses. Starting with the Netherlands as a special case study, it proceeds with contributions on other predominantly postsecular countries in central, northern, and southern Europe as well as several postcommunist and postcolonial countries ?beyond Europe.? Combining contemporary and historical perspectives and approaches from both the humanities and the social sciences, the contributors explore how national and European identities are constructed and contested in debates on religion and homosexuality.

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