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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- Preface to the series -- Preface to the volume -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- PART I Theory of religion as theory of knowledge -- 2 Tensions in the study of gender, religion and theology -- 3 Gender and religion as categories of knowledge: deconstruction, discourse analysis, intersectionality, deessentialisation, disidentification and the critique of ancient texts -- 4 The political-performative power of language, appropriation, cultures of translation and travelling theory: the discourse of the "Bible in just language" against gender and social exclusions and anti-Judaism -- PART II Religion, secularity and gender after the post-secular turn -- 5 Fundamentalisms and secularisms: sovereign power, biopolitical citizenship and the possibilities of subaltern agency -- 6 The new role of religion in the public sphere: redefining secularity and secularisms in Europe and beyond -- PART III Religion, gender, neo-nationalisms and biopolitics -- 7 Religious legitimation of national gender construction: masculine hegemony in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Christianity versus Ubuntu -- 8 Biopolitical interferences of nation states and dominant religious institutions: the epistemological challenge of queer parenthood and rainbow children -- 9 Human rights, gender and religion: controversies in political, social, cultural and sexuality discourses -- PART IV Religion, gender, activism and the multiplicity of agency -- 10 Religion, gender and the Peaceful Revolution of 1989: on the conflictual relationships between feminisms and theologies in East and West Germany -- 11 Imagining futures through the multitude: religion, gender and agency in the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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