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Melissa M. Wilcox

    Melissa M. Wilcox ist eine angesehene Gelehrte, deren Werk sich mit dem Schnittpunkt von Religion und individueller Identität befasst. Ihre Schriften untersuchen, wie Individuen religiöse Traditionen im Kontext persönlicher Überzeugung und Selbstfindung navigieren, und bieten aufschlussreiche Kommentare zur sich entwickelnden Landschaft von Glauben und Zugehörigkeit. Wilcox' Forschung beleuchtet die komplexen Dynamiken zwischen persönlichem Glauben und institutionellen religiösen Strukturen und liefert eine nuancierte Perspektive auf das gegenwärtige spirituelle Leben.

    Queer Women and Religious Individualism
    Queer Religiosities
    Queer Nuns
    • Queer Nuns

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,3(43)Abgeben

      "Modern-day badass drag queen superhero nuns"--"It was like this asteroid belt": the origins and growth of the sisters -- "We are nuns, silly!": serious parody as activism -- "A sacred, powerful woman": complicating gender -- "Sister outsiders": navigating whiteness -- "A secular nun": serious parody and the sacred -- New world order? -- Blooper reel -- Studying the sisters

      Queer Nuns
    • Queer Religiosities

      An Introduction to Queer and Transgender Studies in Religion

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,8(5)Abgeben

      Focusing on the intersection of queer studies and religion, this textbook offers a global and comparative perspective, making it an essential resource for students. It explores diverse religious practices and beliefs through a queer lens, highlighting the unique experiences and contributions of LGBTQ+ individuals within various faith traditions.

      Queer Religiosities
    • Melissa M. Wilcox explores the complex spiritual lives of queer women in the Los Angeles area. She takes the reader on a tour of a colorful array of religious and secular groups that serve as spiritual resources for these women—from the well-known Metropolitan Community Churches to Wiccan covens, from the Gay and Lesbian Sierrans to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Arguing that these women's stories are exemplary cases of postmodern patterns of religious identity, belief, and practice, Wilcox offers a nuanced analysis of contemporary Western spirituality and selfhood, and a detailed exploration of the history of queer religious organizing in Los Angeles. Queer Women and Religious Individualism is important reading for scholars in religious studies, sociology, women's studies, and LGBT studies.

      Queer Women and Religious Individualism