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Unsettling Science and Religion : Contributions and Questions from Queer Studies

Morton, Timothy(Afterword by)Bauman, Whitney(Contributions by)Clayton, Philip, Author of In Quest of Fr(Contributions by)Feldman, Fern(Contributions by)Fernandez, Carlos(Contributions by)Florez, Kirianna(Contributions by)Hornsby, Teresa(Contributions by)Watts Belser, Julia(Contributions by)Bauman, Whitney(Edited by)Stenmark, Lisa(Edited by)
Part of the Religion and Science as a Critical Discourse series
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This book borrows from the intellectual labor of queer theory in order to unsettle—or “queer”—the discourses of “religion” and “science,” and, by extension, the “science and religion discourse.” Drawing intellectual and social cues from works by influential theorists such as Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and Eve Sedgwick, chapters in this volume converge on at least three common features of queer theory.

First, queer theory challenges givens that on occasion still undergird religiously and scientifically informed ways of thinking.

Second, it takes embodiment seriously. Third, this engagement inevitably generates new pathways for thinking about how religious and scientific “truths” matter.

These three features ultimately lend support to critical investigations into the meanings of “science” and “religion,” and the relationships between the two.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498556418 / 9781498556415
Hardback
215
02/04/2018
United States
English
298 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm