
Gender and Postsecularity in Knowledge Production and Visual Culture
$38.07
- Paperback
168 pages
- Release Date
24 June 2025
Summary
Essays exploring the intersections of gender and religion in postsecular knowledge production and visual culture.
During the last three decades, religious practices have gained increased visibility on a global scale, while the concept of secularity—and its relationship to religion—has become an object of intense interdisciplinary debates internationally. While the secular and the religious previously had marginalized positions within the academic field of gender studies, we can now ob…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781915609434 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1915609437 |
| Author: | Sabine Grenz, Doris Guth, Boka En, Fatma Uysal |
| Publisher: | Sternberg Press |
| Imprint: | Sternberg Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 168 |
| Release Date: | 24 June 2025 |
| Weight: | 145g |
| Dimensions: | 13mm x 108mm x 178mm |
| Series: | Sternberg Press / Publication Series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna |

Sabine Grenz
Sabine Grenz is an (assistant) professor for interdisciplinary Gender Studies at the University of Vienna, where she also serves as head of the Gender Research Office.
Doris Guth is an (assistant) professor for Gender Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Her current research interests include queer-feminism in contemporary art, visual culture, and art in early modern times, with a focus on queering religion, love as a cultural practice, art and activism, and the university as a political field of gender.
Boka En is currently completing their PhD on knowledge politics in LGBTIQ* movements at the University of Vienna.
Fatma Uysal studied theater, film, and media studies at the University of Vienna (Bachelor) and media culture and art theories at the University of Arts Linz (Master). She received her doctorate from the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
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