{"title":"Catholic Women as Subjects of Debate","authors":"Eline Huygens, Nella van den Brandt","doi":"10.1163/18785417-tat00012","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"\n Through the analysis of empirical material that discusses women’s positions in religion in Flanders/Belgium, this article shows how local religion/secular dynamics are co-constituted by issues of race and gender. Starting from the premise that religious women’s (self-)positioning must be understood from a critical perspective on both secularity and race, we show how a.) mainstream secular and racialising discourses aim to discipline various religious subjects by using questions of gender justice, and b.) ethnically mainstream young Catholic women partially resist this by distinguishing themselves from religio-racialised others and producing whiteness. Based on our analysis, we argue for taking women’s self-positioning towards religious others seriously as shaping a gendered religio-racialised location. Thinking through the production of a gendered religio-racialised location reveals how white Christian normativity depends on performativity and is a gendered construct. As such, we demonstrate the need for further investigations of the co-constructions of race, religion and gender focusing on the perspectives and positions of those normally excluded from these critical discussions, namely ethnic majority Christians in Europe.","PeriodicalId":257523,"journal":{"name":"Religion and Gender","volume":"25 8","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-05-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Religion and Gender","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1163/18785417-tat00012","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Through the analysis of empirical material that discusses women’s positions in religion in Flanders/Belgium, this article shows how local religion/secular dynamics are co-constituted by issues of race and gender. Starting from the premise that religious women’s (self-)positioning must be understood from a critical perspective on both secularity and race, we show how a.) mainstream secular and racialising discourses aim to discipline various religious subjects by using questions of gender justice, and b.) ethnically mainstream young Catholic women partially resist this by distinguishing themselves from religio-racialised others and producing whiteness. Based on our analysis, we argue for taking women’s self-positioning towards religious others seriously as shaping a gendered religio-racialised location. Thinking through the production of a gendered religio-racialised location reveals how white Christian normativity depends on performativity and is a gendered construct. As such, we demonstrate the need for further investigations of the co-constructions of race, religion and gender focusing on the perspectives and positions of those normally excluded from these critical discussions, namely ethnic majority Christians in Europe.
本文通过分析讨论佛兰德斯/比利时妇女在宗教中的地位的实证材料,展示了当地宗教/世俗动态是如何由种族和性别问题共同构成的。宗教妇女的(自我)定位必须从世俗化和种族的批判角度来理解,从这一前提出发,我们展示了 a. 主流世俗化和种族化话语如何利用性别公正问题来约束各种宗教主体,以及 b. 种族主流的年轻天主教妇女如何通过将自己与宗教种族化的其他人区分开来并制造白人来部分抵制这种做法。根据我们的分析,我们主张认真对待女性对宗教他人的自我定位,将其视为塑造性别化宗教种族化位置的一种方式。对性别化宗教-种族化位置的产生进行思考,揭示了白人基督徒的规范性是如何依赖于表演性并成为一种性别化建构。因此,我们认为有必要进一步研究种族、宗教和性别的共同建构,重点关注那些通常被排除在这些批判性讨论之外的人的观点和立场,即欧洲的少数民族基督徒。