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1: Queer Studies in Religion Unit and Religion and Memory Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
This panel explores the intersections of queerness, memory, and religion. How do queer religious individuals or communities make memories? How have traditional religious pasts been queered in memory and memorials? What resources do queer studies in religion offer to the study of religion and memory? Through ethnography, comparative literature, public art, and theology, these papers explore the politics and religion of queer memories.
Papers
- Experiencing Queerness and Catholicism: LGBTQ+ Stories about the Catholic Church in Flanders
- Precarious Memories of Precarious Time and Bodies: Reading Oyuki Konno, *Maria Watches Over Us*
- Constructing Coalitional Memories Where Religion, Race, Gender, and Nation Collide
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