Bodily Citations

Bodily Citations

Religion and Judith Butler

  • Author: Armour, Ellen; St. Ville, Susan
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Serie: Gender, Theory, and Religion
  • ISBN: 9780231134064
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780231508643
  • Place of publication:  New York , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2006
  • Month: July
  • Language: English

In such works as Gender Trouble and Bodies That Matter Judith Butler broke new ground in understanding the construction and performance of identities. While Butler's writings have been crucial and often controversial in the development of feminist and queer theory, Bodily Citations is the first anthology centered on applying her theories to religion. In this collection scholars in anthropology, biblical studies, theology, ethics, and ritual studies use Butler's work to investigate a variety of topics in biblical, Islamic, Buddhist, and Christian traditions. The authors shed new light on Butler's ideas and highlight their ethical and political import. They also broaden the scope of religious studies as they bring it into conversation with feminist and queer theory.

Subjects discussed include the woman's mosque movement in Cairo, the ordination of women in the Catholic Church, the possibility of queer ethics, religious ritual, and biblical constructions of sexuality.

Contributors include: Karen Trimble Alliaume, Lewis University; Teresa Hornsby, Drury University; Amy Hollywood, Harvard Divinity School; Christina Hutchins, Pacific School of Religion; Saba Mahmood, University of California, Berkeley; Susanne Mrozik, Mount Holyoke College; Claudia Schippert, University of Central Florida; Rebecca Schneider, Brown University; Ken Stone, Chicago Theological Seminary

  • Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Judith Butler - In Theory
  • TEXTUAL BODIES
  • 1. Materializations of Virtue: Buddhist Discourses on Bodies
  • 2. The Garden of Eden and the Heterosexual Contract
  • 3. The Annoying Woman: Biblical Scholarship After Judith Butler
  • EMBODYING IDENTITIES
  • 4. Disturbingly Catholic: Thinking the Inordinate Body
  • 5. Unconforming Becomings: The Significance of Whitehead's Novelty and Butler's Subversoin for the Repetitions of Lesbian Identity and the Expansion of the Future
  • 6. Turning On/To Ethics
  • 7. Agency, Performativity, and the Feminist Subject
  • THEORIZING BODIES
  • 8. "Judith Butler" In My Hands
  • 9. Performativity, Citationality, Ritualization
  • Afterword by Judith Butler
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Index

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