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Women and religion in the west : challenging secularization
Publication Information:
Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub. Ltd., c2008
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xi, 230 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9780754658702

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What is the relationship between women and secularization? In the West, women are abandoning traditional religion. Yet they continue to make up the majority of religious adherents. Accounting for this seeming paradox is the focus of this volume. If women undergird the foundations of religion but are leaving in large numbers, why are they leaving? Where are they going? What are they doing? And what's happening to those who remain? Women and Religion in the West addresses a neglected yet crucial issue within the debate on religious belonging and departure: the role of women in and out of religion and spirituality. Beginning with an analysis of the relationship between gender and secularization, the book moves its focus to in-depth examination of women's experiences based on data from key recent qualitative work on women and religion. This volume addresses not only women's place in and out of Christianity (the normal focus of secularization theories) but also alternative spiritualities and Islam, asking how questions of secularization differ between faith systems. This book offers students and scholars of religion, sociology, and women's studies, as well as interested general readers, an accessible work on the religiosity of western women and contributes fresh analyses of the rapidly shifting terrain of contemporary religion and spirituality.


Author Notes

Kirstin Aune is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Derby, UK. Sonya Sharma is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of British Columbia, Canada and Giselle Vincett is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, UK.


Table of Contents

Introduction: women and secularization: one size does not fit allGiselle Vincett and Sonya Sharma and Kristin Aune
Part 1 Christianity
Religious change in the West: watch the womenPenny Long Marler
Singleness and secularization: British evangelical women and church (dis)affiliationKristin Aune
When young women say 'yes': exploring the sexual selves of young Canadian women in Protestant churchesSonya Sharma
Vocational habit(u)s: Catholic nuns in contemporary PolandMarta Trzebiatowska
Part 2 Alternative Spiritualities
The spiritual revolution and the New Age gender puzzle: the sacralization of self in late modernity (1980-2000)Dick Houtman and Stef Aupers
The soul of soulless conditions: paganism, Goddess religion and witchcraft in CanadaSiân Reid
The fusers: new forms of spiritualized ChristianityGiselle Vincett
'Because I'm worth it': religion and women's changing lives in the WestLinda Woodhead
Part 3 Islam
Counting women with faith: what quantitative data can reveal about Muslim women in 'secular' BritainSerena Hussain
Real Islam in Kazan: reconfiguring the modern, knowledge and genderSarah Bracke
Being Muslim and being Canadian: how 2nd generation Muslim women create religious identities in 2 worldsRubina Ramji
Being seen by many eyes: Muslim immigrant women in the United StatesGarbi Schmidt
AfterwordMary Jo Neitz
Index