种族主义与宗教特刊导言

IF 0.7 0 RELIGION
Mehek Muftee, Per-Erik Nilsson
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11月,多学科种族主义组织了一次以种族主义和宗教为主题的国际会议。这是在瑞典举行的第一次此类会议,汇集了种族主义研究和宗教研究的学科,以突出当今一些最紧迫和最引人注目的问题和问题。三天来,来自世界各地的学者齐聚一堂,探讨和讨论种族主义和宗教在历史上和现在是如何以不同而复杂的方式融合在一起的。其目的是了解不同星座的宗教如何继续产生和维护,以及反,殖民结构,民族主义和国家种族主义。其目的还在于邀请学者思考宗教、宗教习俗和精神在反运动中的作用,例如土著权利运动。会议的目标是为对种族主义和宗教之间的交叉点感兴趣的学者创建一个平台,从中可以产生新的跨学科合作和项目,以在瑞典和国际上建立和进一步发展这一研究领域。会议包括23个小组会议,提供了广泛的演讲,反映了主题的多样性。一些中心主题涉及种族主义和宗教少数群体之间的歧视经历,性别和宗教的交叉点,这反过来又开启了对世俗主义、民族主义和女权主义斗争意义的重要讨论。其他主题包括国家种族主义和法西斯主义在世界不同地区的发展,以及特定种类的种族主义的表达,如反犹主义,上面提到的会议包括给我们一个当前的研究领域的指示,其中种族主义和宗教的交叉点正在探索。因此,会议是由宗教范畴的解构主义学术带来的,Muftee是乌普萨拉大学种族主义多学科研究(Cemfor)的社会学家和研究员。她的研究领域包括移民研究、散居、后殖民女权主义以及种族主义和歧视问题。她在Cemfor的博士后项目侧重于穆斯林妇女对伊斯兰恐惧症的经历,以及在瑞典背景下通过艺术和行动主义表达其主体性的策略。
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Introduction to the special issue on racism and religion
In November the Multidisciplinary Racism arranged an international conference on the theme of Racism and Religion. It was the fi rst of its kind to be held in Sweden, drawing together the disciplines of Racism Studies and Religious Studies in order to highlight some of today ’ s most urgent and compelling issues and questions. For three days scholars, from around the world, came together to explore and discuss how racism and religion, historically and in the present, intermingle in different and complex ways. The aim was to understand how religion in its different constellations continues to produce and uphold, as well as counter, colonial structures, nationalism, and state racism. The aim was also to invite scholars to think about the role of religion, religious practices, and spiritualties within counter movements, such as indigenous rights movements. The goal of the conference was to create a platform for scholars interested in the intersections between racism and religion from which new interdisciplinary collaborations and projects could emanate to establish and further develop this research area, in both Sweden and internationally. The conference included twenty-three panel sessions offering a wide range of presentations re fl ecting a great diversity in topics. Some of the central themes presented dealt with experiences of racism and discrimination among religious minorities, the intersections of gender and religion, which in turn opened up important discussions on the meaning of secularism, nationalism, and feminist struggles. Other themes included the development of state racism and fascism in different parts of the world as well as expressions of particular kinds of racism, such as antisemitism and mentioned above that were included in the conference give us an indication of current research areas where the intersections on racism and religion are being explored. As such, the conference was informed by the deconstructive scholarship of the category of religion brought the Muftee is a sociologist and researcher Multidisciplinary Studies on Racism (Cemfor) at Uppsala University. Her research area revolves around migration studies, diaspora, postcolonial feminism, and issues of racism and discrimination. Her postdoc project at Cemfor focuses on Muslim women ’ s experiences of Islamophobia and strategies of expressing their subjectivities through art and activism within a Swedish context.
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期刊介绍: Critical Research on Religion is a peer-reviewed, international journal focusing on the development of a critical theoretical framework and its application to research on religion. It provides a common venue for those engaging in critical analysis in theology and religious studies, as well as for those who critically study religion in the other social sciences and humanities such as philosophy, sociology, anthropology, psychology, history, and literature. A critical approach examines religious phenomena according to both their positive and negative impacts. It draws on methods including but not restricted to the critical theory of the Frankfurt School, Marxism, post-structuralism, feminism, psychoanalysis, ideological criticism, post-colonialism, ecocriticism, and queer studies. The journal seeks to enhance an understanding of how religious institutions and religious thought may simultaneously serve as a source of domination and progressive social change. It attempts to understand the role of religion within social and political conflicts. These conflicts are often based on differences of race, class, ethnicity, region, gender, and sexual orientation – all of which are shaped by social, political, and economic inequity. The journal encourages submissions of theoretically guided articles on current issues as well as those with historical interest using a wide range of methodologies including qualitative, quantitative, and archival. It publishes articles, review essays, book reviews, thematic issues, symposia, and interviews.
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