IN THIS ISSUE
Introduction: At the Intersection of Queer Studies and Religion
by Elizabeth A. Castelli
About this Issue
by Tami Navarro
PART 1
Theories and Theologies
Religion’s Queer Comeback? Some Preliminary Questions
by Laurel C. Schneider
Queer Concerns: Toward a More Un-Disciplined Study of Religion
by Claudia Schippert
Queer Studies and Religion: Methodologies of Freedom
by Nikki Young
Queer thinking Religion: Queering Religious Paradigms
by Bee Scherer
Womanist Ethno-Poetics
by Emilie M. Townes
Why ‘Queer’ Islamic Studies?
by Amanullah De Sondy
Representation, Visibility, Legibility: The ‘Queer’ Subject in Contemporary India
by Jennifer Ung Loh
Queer Studies and Religion in Contemporary Africa: De-colonizing, post-secular Moves
by Adriaan van Klinken
Methodological Promiscuity and Undisciplined Intellectual Orgies
by Melissa Wilcox
PART 2
Archives and Geographies
Keeping Up Appearances: The Impossibility of Samson’s Heterosexual Performance
by Marco Derks
Excitations, Exploitations, and Exclusions
by Sarra Lev
You and I have bodies that make people pray: Queer Bodies and Religion
by Max Strassfeld
Changing Sex or Changing Gender in Pāli Buddhist Literature
by Carol S. Anderson
Apophatic Politics
by Kent L. Brintnall
Christian Domestic Discipline and Queer Religious Studies
by Elizabeth Dolfi
Becoming Visible, Becoming Political: Faith and Queer Activism in South Korea
by Ju Hui Judy Han
Protestant Closets and Queer Histories: Notes from an Archive-in-Process
by Heather White
Strange Questions, Queerish Souls? Resisting the Woman Question in a Contemporary Catholic Movement, Comunione e Liberazione
by Sarah Bracke
Gays, Feminism, and Headscarves: The Shaping of Controversies in Public Debates in Flanders
by Nella van den Brandt
Queer Studies, Queer Faith, and the Construction of Religion in the Public Sphere in the Netherlands
by Mariecke van den Berg