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Tag Archives: Darlene Juschka
Reinventing Religious Studies: An Interview with Scott S. Elliott, Part 2
The following is part two of an interview with Scott S. Elliott, who is assistant professor in the Philosophy and Religion department at Adrian College, with a specialty in Biblical Studies. His books include, Reconfiguring Mark’s Jesus: Narrative Criticism After Poststructuralism, (2011) Ideology, Culture … Continue reading
Posted in Matt Sheedy, Politics and Religion, Religion and Society, Religion and Theory, Theory and Method, Uncategorized
Tagged 9/11, Alexandra Petri, Darlene Juschka, Gustavo Benevides, Islam, Jacob Neusner, religious studies, Roland Boer, Russell McCutcheon, Scott S. Elliott, Tim Jensen
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Now Published – Bulletin for the Study of Religion 42.1 (February 2013)
The February issue of the Bulletin has been published and is available in both print and electronic versions. Below is the table of contents of this issue, which includes a set of papers emerging from the 2011 Society of Biblical … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Editorial, Philip L. Tite, Politics and Religion, Religion and Society, Religion and Theory, Theory and Method, Theory in the Real World, Uncategorized
Tagged Bulletin for the Study of Religion, Craig Martin, Critical Theory, Darlene Juschka, feminist theory, Gnosticism, Islam, Islamophobia, Julianne Hammer, Matt Sheedy, Michael Kaler, Nag Hammadi, Religious Experience, Risto Uro, Stephen Bush, Women's Studies
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Critical Questions Series 2: Darlene Juschka
Darlene Juschka is a cross-appointed Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Religious Studies at the University of Regina. Juschka is well-published in both fields; her works include Feminism in the Study of Religion: A Reader, (ed. 2001) and Political Bodies/Body Politic: The … Continue reading
Political Bodies and a Touch of Pain: An Interview with Darlene Juschka, Part 2
Darlene Juschka is a cross-appointed Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Religious Studies at the University of Regina, in Saskatchewan Canada. Juschka is well-published in both fields; her works include Feminism in the Study of Religion: A Reader, (ed. 2001) and Political … Continue reading
Political Bodies and a Touch of Pain: An Interview with Darlene Juschka, Part 1
Darlene Juschka is a cross-appointed Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Religious Studies at the University of Regina, in Saskatchewan Canada. Juschka is well-published in both fields; her works include Feminism in the Study of Religion: A Reader, (ed. … Continue reading
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Tagged Darlene Juschka, gender/sex, Myth, ritual, symbol
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SORAAAD BookNotes with the Bulletin: Darlene Juschka, Political Bodies/Body Politic: The Semiotics of Gender
By Matt Sheedy Political Bodies/Body Politic: The Semiotics of Gender (2009) by Darlene Juschka, offers a rich analysis that traverses several academic fields, including gender studies, semiotics, cultural theory, and religion, among others, as well as multiple historical periods, such … Continue reading