“Gayropa”: Transnational Sexual Politics in Europe. Interview with Phillip M. Ayoub

Part 1: Introduction and Description of His Book and General Fieldwork GEMA PÉREZ-SÁNCHEZ: Hi. This is Gema Pérez-Sánchez. We are here at the University of Miami. We are about to interview Phillip M. Ayoub, who is Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics at Drexel University. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Government … Read more

Going public: Transnational Pride politics and queer grassroots activism in China

A note about this piece This paper reflects on queer grassroots activism in China, in the context of globally travelling queer and gender theory, politics and culture. In particular, the importance and meaning of public visibility in activist struggles for rights and equality is examined in lieu of China’s unpredictable political and social environment, and … Read more

About the Art

Lilith, by Elizabeth Ohlson Wallin Elizabeth Ohlson Wallin is a Swedish photographer most noted for her exhibition Ecce Homo, in which Jesus is portrayed among gay and trans folks, as well as those who are HIV positive. She is committed to a sense of justice in her work. The cover image of Queer/Religion, reproduced with … Read more

About this Issue

This issue of The Scholar and Feminist Online, edited by Elizabeth A. Castelli, brings together scholarship rooted in Queer Studies and Religious Studies—but most importantly, this volume is a space in which scholars explore the intersections of these areas of inquiry which are too-often constructed as entirely separate. The contributions to this volume are largely … Read more

Introduction: At the Intersection of Queer Studies and Religion

The origins of this issue of The Scholar and Feminist Online reside in an international research project, “Interdisciplinary Innovations in the Study of Religion and Gender: Postcolonial, Post-secular, and Queer Perspectives,” an initiative established in 2009 by the chair of Religion, Gender and Modernity in the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University. This project, with … Read more

Womanist Etho-Poetics

From my vantage point (Black, lesbian, womanist, academic, middle-aged, administrator, orphan, older sister, partner/spouse, Baptist, US citizen…), queer theory gives me possibilities rather than a checklist of dos and don’ts in my work as a social ethicist. While I am sympathetic to methodological precision in most cases, in this particular case, I find that trying … Read more

Queer Studies, Queer Faith, and the Construction of Religion in the Public Sphere in the Netherlands

In the research project Contested Privates, based in the Netherlands, the researchers aim to use gender and queer studies in order to unmask the stereotypes and uncover subtexts with alternative constructions of both homosexuality and religion, contributing to ways of overcoming polarized states of affairs. We expect that the extent to which queer studies is … Read more

Gays, Feminism and Headscarves: The Shaping of Controversies in Public Debates in Flanders

Introduction In this short paper, I would like to draw attention to the subject of religion, secularity and non-heterosexuality in Western Europe. I intend to explore in a preliminary way some instances of journalistic coverage of what I call recent challenges to the “authority of religion” and the “authority of sexuality” in Flanders—the Dutch-speaking northern … Read more

Strange Questions, Queerish Souls? Resisting the Woman Question in a Contemporary Catholic Movement (Comunione e Liberazione)

Article acknowledgements. Introduction During a moment of light-hearted conversation in the aftermath of a recorded interview, Barbara jokingly complained that my question about being a woman within the Catholic movement she belonged to was way too difficult for her. We were lingering in a sunlit corridor of the headquarters of Comunione e Liberazione in Milan, … Read more

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