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1: Kierkegaard, Religion, and Culture Unit and Men, Masculinities, and Religions Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
This joint session with the “Men, Masculinities, and Religions” unit of the AAR explores themes related to masculinity in Kierkegaard’s writings, including how depictions of masculinity vary among his pseudonyms and the authorial voices in his signed works, as well as the understanding of masculinity implied by his authorship as a whole. The papers consider the ways that Kierkegaard’s constructions of masculinity and spirituality may inform, critique, expand, or reinforce conceptions of masculinity in contemporary culture.
Papers
- The Power of Silence: A Comparison Between Judge William and Kierkegaard’s View of Women
- Mental Health and Being a Man: Depression and Gender in "Guilty/Not Guilty"
- Manners of Being: Masculinities and Despair in the Contemporary World
Sabbath Observance
Sunday morning
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