Atalia Omer & Joshua Lupo 
Religion and Broken Solidarities [EPUB ebook] 
Feminism, Race, and Transnationalism

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The contributors to this original volume provide a new and nuanced approach to studying how discourses of religion shape public domains in sites of political contestation and “broken solidarities.”

Our public discourse is saturated with intractable debates about religion, race, gender, and nationalism. Examples range from Muslim women and headscarves to Palestine/Israel and to global anti-Black racism, along with other pertinent issues. We need fresh thinking to navigate the questions that these debates raise for social justice and solidarity across lines of difference. In Religion and Broken Solidarities, the contributors provide powerful reflections and wisdom to guide how we can approach these questions with deep ethical commitments, intersectional sensibilities, and intellectual rigor.

Religion and Broken Solidarities traces the role of religious discourse in unrealized moments of solidarity between marginalized groups who ostensibly share similar aims. Religion, the contributors contend, cannot be separated from national, racial, gendered, and other ways of belonging. These modes of belonging make it difficult for different minoritized groups to see how their struggles might benefit from engagement with one another. The four chapters, which interpret historical and contemporary events with a sharp and critical lens, examine accusations of antisemitism and anti-Muslim racism in the Women’s March in Washington, DC; the failure of feminists in Iran and Turkey to realize a common cause because of nationalist discourse concerning religiosity and secularity; Black Catholics seeking to overcome the problems of modernity in the West; and the disjunction between the Palestinian and Mizrahi cause in Palestine/Israel. Together these analyses show that overcoming constraints to solidarity requires alternative imaginaries to that of the modern nation-state.

Contributors: Atalia Omer, Joshua Lupo, Perin E. Gürel, Juliane Hammer, Ruth Carmi, Brenna Moore, and Melani Mc Alister.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction by Atalia Omer and Joshua Lupo

1. Broken Solidarities: Transnational Feminism, Islam, and “the Master’s House” by Perin Gürel

2. The Women’s March: A Reflection on Feminist Solidarity, Intersectional Critique, and Muslim Women’s Activism by Juliane Hammer

3. Transgressive Geography and Litmus Test Solidarity by Atalia Omer and Ruth Carmi

4. “To Confound White Christians”: Thinking with Claude Mc Kay about Race, Catholic Enchantment, and Secularism by Brenna Moore

5. Seeing Solidarity by Melani Mc Alister

Über den Autor

Joshua Lupo is the assistant director of the Contending Modernities research initiative at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He is the co-editor of Religion, Populism, and Modernity.

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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 196 ● ISBN 9780268203849 ● Dateigröße 0.4 MB ● Herausgeber Atalia Omer & Joshua Lupo ● Verlag University of Notre Dame Press ● Ort IN ● Land US ● Erscheinungsjahr 2022 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 8656884 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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