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Sex and secularism

Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press (2018)

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  1. El entramado neoconservador en América Latina. La instrumentalización de la ideología de género en las democracias contemporáneas.Juan Marco Vaggione - 2022 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 11 (1):51-64.
    Frente al avance de los derechos sexuales y reproductivos, se ha producido una reacción moral conservadora que, trascendiendo las fronteras entre lo religioso y lo secular, instaura nuevas formas políticas en América Latina. Uno de los principales emergentes de esta reacción es la consolidación del giro ideología de género como diagnóstico y amenaza para movilizar las creencias e instituciones religiosas en defensa de la vida y la familia. Precisamente, el propósito de este artículo es considerar las instrumentalizaciones de la ideología (...)
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  • Religious feminists and the intersectional feminist movements: Insights from a case study.Alberta Giorgi - 2021 - European Journal of Women's Studies 28 (2):244-259.
    Scholars describe Global North feminisms as mostly ‘secular’ and often opposing religion. Contemporary feminist intersectional movements seem to offer different approaches able to overcome distances and articulate the role of religion in feminist emancipatory practice. This contribution explores the complex role of religion in intersectional feminist movements, drawing on the experiences of religious-feminist and secular-feminist women in Italy. The results highlight that religious women are increasingly part of feminist intersectional movements. Nonetheless, religious inequalities are often overlooked, and religion triggers ambivalent (...)
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  • In Defence of an Unalienated Politic: a Critical Appraisal of the ‘No Outsiders’ Protests.Abeera Khan - 2021 - Feminist Review 128 (1):132-147.
    The trope of the repressive Muslim, obstinately attached to their regressive world views, recalcitrant antagoniser of modernity, has become a thoroughly familiar drama. Redundant spectacles abound: events often highly mediatised, substantiated by conservativism and liberalism alike, deployed as justification for policing, surveillance and invasion. The 2019 protests against the ‘No Outsiders’ LGBT lessons held in Birmingham, England are one such spectacle. Foregoing the dominant portrayal of the protests as an event of Muslim homophobia, I instead examine the social processes that (...)
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  • (1 other version)Disenchanting secularism (or the cultivation of soul) as pedagogy in resistance to populist racism and colonial structures in the academy.Claire Blencowe - forthcoming - British Educational Research Journal.
    This paper explores pedagogic strategies for resisting the racism of contemporary populism and age-old coloniality through challenging secularism in the academy, especially in social theory. Secularism sustains racism and imperialism in the contemporary academy and is inscribed, in part, through the norms of social theory. Post-secular social theory has been positioned by some as the decolonial answer, but often replicates the most problematic aspects of secularism. Whereas post-secularism affirms the previously denigrated side of the secular vs religious dualism, I am (...)
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  • Decolonizing Anglo-American Political Philosophy: The Case of Migration Justice.I.—Alison M. Jaggar - 2020 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 94 (1):87-113.
    International migration is increasing not only in absolute terms but also as a percentage of the global population. In 2019, international migrants made up 3.5 per cent of the global population, compared to 2.8 per cent in the year 2000. Over the past two decades, a philosophical literature has emerged to investigate what justice requires with respect to these vast migrant flows. My article criticizes much of this philosophical work. Building on the work of Charles Mills (2015), I argue that (...)
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