Negotiating Religion

This article analyses the production of gendered subjectivities in contemporary cultural representations of women and girls belonging to conservative protestant communities in Northern and Western Europe. We take the recent work of the Finnish and Dutch female novelists Pauliina Rauhala and Franca...

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Main Authors: Nella van den Brandt, Sandra Wallenius-Korkalo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society for the Study of Religion 2020-12-01
Series:Temenos
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/temenos/article/view/79326
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spelling doaj-48a3ee8d91a94b5fbe31b7ae1ee11c842020-12-22T14:08:21ZengFinnish Society for the Study of ReligionTemenos2342-72562020-12-0156210.33356/temenos.79326Negotiating ReligionNella van den Brandt0Sandra Wallenius-Korkalo1University of UtrechtUniversity of Lapland This article analyses the production of gendered subjectivities in contemporary cultural representations of women and girls belonging to conservative protestant communities in Northern and Western Europe. We take the recent work of the Finnish and Dutch female novelists Pauliina Rauhala and Franca Treur as our case study. We explore how their novels represent the negotiations of women and girls from conservative protestant faiths and traditions. Approaching the novels as narratives of sense-making, we focus on notions of creativity and imagination, and gendered embodied experiences. Our analysis thus sheds light on contemporary understandings of women in conservative religions in contemporary Northern and Western Europe. https://journal.fi/temenos/article/view/79326representationliterary fictionsense-makingwomenconservative religionEurope
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Negotiating Religion
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sense-making
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conservative religion
Europe
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title Negotiating Religion
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publisher Finnish Society for the Study of Religion
series Temenos
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description This article analyses the production of gendered subjectivities in contemporary cultural representations of women and girls belonging to conservative protestant communities in Northern and Western Europe. We take the recent work of the Finnish and Dutch female novelists Pauliina Rauhala and Franca Treur as our case study. We explore how their novels represent the negotiations of women and girls from conservative protestant faiths and traditions. Approaching the novels as narratives of sense-making, we focus on notions of creativity and imagination, and gendered embodied experiences. Our analysis thus sheds light on contemporary understandings of women in conservative religions in contemporary Northern and Western Europe.
topic representation
literary fiction
sense-making
women
conservative religion
Europe
url https://journal.fi/temenos/article/view/79326
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