城市宗教与性别身体

Q1 Social Sciences
Natalie Lang
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宗教与城市之间的关系是社会、政治、建筑、概念和经验相互形成的关系。本特刊将有关宗教与城市的讨论转移到作为宗教和城市体验场所的身体,以及作为调节和协商场所的身体。通过对亚洲城市中穆斯林女性和男性的研究,本特刊的文章集突出了身体和身体实践的宗教观念中的性别层面。以性别化的身体作为分析视角,对宗教和城市如何相互影响提供了重要的见解。本特刊展示了宗教愿望如何与宗教和性别化的身体概念以及少数群体的经验相交织,从而影响城市的导航、塑造和占有方式。服装、面纱和胡须样式等带有宗教色彩的身体实践是城市空间实践,为实践者的宗教和城市体验提供信息并做出贡献。这本论文集包括关于香港南亚穆斯林体现男性特征、德里穆斯林妇女的城市体验、香港中国女性穆斯林皈依者的策略以及马来西亚城市穆斯林男性时尚政治的案例研究。这些文章共同强调了针对不同性别的宗教身体实践和城市体验,它们是不断变化的、因地制宜的和因环境而异的。
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Urban religion and gendered bodies
The relation between religion and the city is one of mutual social, political, architectural, conceptual and experiential formation. This special issue shifts debates on religion and the city to the body as the site of religious and urban experience, and as a site of regulation and negotiation. Examining Muslim femininities and masculinities in cities in Asia, the collection of articles highlights the gendered dimensions of religious notions of bodies and body practices. Taking the gendered body as a lens of analysis provides important insights into how the religious and the urban affect one another. The special issue demonstrates how religious aspirations, as they intersect with religious and gendered notions of the body and minoritarian experiences, impact how cities are navigated, shaped and appropriated. Religiously informed body practices such as clothing, veiling and beard styles are urban spatial practices that inform and contribute to practitioners' religious and urban experiences. The collection includes case studies on South Asian Muslim embodied masculinities in Hong Kong, Muslim women's urban experiences in Delhi, Chinese female Muslim converts' strategies in Hong Kong, and Muslim male fashion politics in urban Malaysia. Together, the articles highlight gender-specific religious body practices and urban experiences as changing, situational and context-specific.
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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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