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*Religion and Gender:
Online Journal for the Systematic Study of Religion and Gender in an 
Interdisciplinary Perspective
*http://www.religionandgender.org

*Call for Papers*
Forthcoming Issue:* Gender and Religiosity in Multicultural Societies
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Editors: Chia Longman (Ghent University), Eva Midden (Utrecht University)
Guest Editor: Anne Sofie Roald (Chr. Michelsen Institute)

For a forthcoming issue of the newly launched journal Religion and 
Gender we invite contributions, either theoretically or empirically 
oriented, and from various disciplinary perspectives that address the 
complex and dynamic relationship between religion and gender in contexts 
of increased cultural diversity that characterize contemporary societies 
throughout the world today. We wish to bring together articles offering 
insights from recent developments and new research at the intersection 
of gender, religion and 'multiculturalism' or 'multiculturality' of 
which the results are hereto often published quite independently due to 
disciplinary divides.
Whereas the term 'multiculturalism' can denote many meanings, here it is 
envisaged in a general and descriptive sense for the empirical reality 
of ethnical, cultural and religious diversity of individual identities, 
groups and communities within and across locations and geographical and 
political boundaries such as urban/rural, nation-state, 
North-South/East-West, etc. We wish to question what impact the fact of 
culturally diverse people either living together in close proximity or 
in interaction with each other through transnational mobility and 
virtual communication has on constructions, expressions and experiences 
of religion from a gendered perspective. Which are the tensions, yet 
also the forms of agency and creativity, that can be ascertained and 
imagined in the relationship between gender differences and 
(in)equalities and religious orthodoxies and their reinterpretation? 
And, can new modes of religiosity and spirituality arise from the 
meeting of people from different cultural backgrounds?       

We propose that contributions may wish to address the following 
questions but are by no means limited to them:
 
.    How does migration, cultural and/or geographic dislocation and/or 
majority/minority experience differentially impact the religious lives 
of women and men? What are the conditions under which patterns of gender 
traditionalism and conservatism arise and how can these be assessed from 
a non-racist gender critical perspective? Where is there space for 
reinterpretations of religious tradition in more gender progressive 
modes, or how can religious 'agency' for women, men, and other gender 
and sexual identities be identified and theorized?
.    How are religious and spiritual ideologies and imaginaries 
sustained, challenged or transformed in the face of globalization and 
increased intercultural and transcultural interaction and exchange?
.    How do both authoritative and alternative forms of religious 
practice and expression that emanate from 'global flows' and 
cross-cultural travelling influence the power relations between women 
and men in relation to non-religious dominant and alternative ideologies 
of gender?
.    What is the role of gender in contemporary theories and practices 
of interreligious dialogue and communication, including secular voices, 
at both local grassroots levels and at representative institutional fora?  
.    How does diversity within the gendered individual impact religious 
experience and identity, such as in new forms of hybrid identity and 
transreligiosity?   
.    What are the consequences and challenges of the new 'postsecular 
turn in feminism' for reconceptualizing the relationship between gender 
and religion in multicultural contexts?

*Papers* are welcome of 6-8000 words (excluding footnotes and 
references) and shorter papers of 3-4000 words in which the authors 
present their views on one specific issue.

*Enquiries:* Eva Midden: [log in to unmask] and Chia Longman: 
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Papers should be submitted by *1st February 2011* and emailed in Word 
attachment to:
Nella van den Brandt: [log in to unmask] and Eva 
Midden: [log in to unmask]

*The Scope and Focus of Religion and Gender*
Religion and Gender is the first online international journal for the 
systematic study of gender and religion in an interdisciplinary 
perspective. The journal explores the relation, confrontation and 
intersection of gender and religion, taking into account the multiple 
and changing manifestations of religion in diverse social and cultural 
contexts. It analyses and reflects critically on gender in its 
interpretative and imaginative dimensions and as a fundamental principle 
of social ordering. It seeks to investigate gender at the intersection 
of feminist, sexuality, queer, masculinity and diversity studies. As an 
academic journal, Religion and Gender aims to publish high level 
contributions from the humanities and from qualitative and conceptual 
studies in the social sciences. It wants to focus in particular on 
contemporary debates and topics of emerging interest. Albeit 
international in scope, the journal takes seriously that it is situated 
in contemporary Europe. It seeks to reflect on this position, 
particularly from postmodern, postcolonial, and post secular perspectives.
See http://www.religionandgender.org

-- 
Dr. Chia Longman
Lecturer in Gender and Diversity Studies
Ghent University
Rozier 44, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
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http://cici.ugent.be/en/researchers/chia

Tel. +32 (0)9 264 38 18
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