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Men Masculinities And Religious Change In Twentiethcentury Britain Lucy Delap

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Men Masculinities And Religious Change In Twentiethcentury Britain Lucy Delap
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Lucy Delap, Sue Morgan
ISBN: 9781137281746, 113728174X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Men Masculinities And Religious Change In Twentiethcentury Britain Lucy Delap by Lucy Delap, Sue Morgan 9781137281746, 113728174X instant download after payment.

This path-breaking multi-faith, multi-disciplinary collection explores the impact of religion on the formation of men and masculinities in twentieth-century Britain. Contributions engage with the major religious denominations including Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, New Religious Movements and no-religionism, and combine methodological insights from the history of religion and masculinity studies with theology, psychology, film studies, cultural theory and sociology. Religion is explored well beyond the traditional boundaries of church worship and institutional structures to encompass the diverse cultures of male sexuality, home life, war, work, immigration, leisure and sectarian politics. Issues of change, such as the decline of single-sex associational settings, the theological shifts and changing fortunes of sects, the varying visibility of queer and homosexual cultures, and the shifting boundaries and collapsing distinctions between clergy and laypeople are explored in depth. This volume presents cutting-edge perspectives on dominant accounts of masculinity, secularisation and modernity, and suggests a significant rethinking of the narrative turning-points in modern British religious history and the history of masculinities.

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