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Making Space for Queer-Identifying Religious Youth charts young people's understanding of religion, investigating the experiences, choices and identities of queer - lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender - youth involved in inclusive churches. Rather than assume that sexuality and religion, and in this case Christianity, are separate and divergent paths, this book explores how they might mutually and complexly construct one another in times of religious-sexual citizenship. Taylor presents a methodological discussion on the 'public sociology' of religion and sexuality studies, and provides an illustrative focus on substantive fields often separated in disciplinary dis-orientations. These examples illustrate how participation shapes identifications; how marginalization and discrimination are managed; and how religion and sexuality serve as vehicles for various forms of belonging, identification and expression. 'Religion' and 'sexuality' are mutually constructed through gendered spaces, online spaces, and sensory spaces.
Science (General). --- Sexual minority youth --- Sex --- Identity (Psychology) in youth --- Christianity --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Religious life --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Sex (Theology) --- Social sciences. --- Religion and sociology. --- Sociology. --- Childhood. --- Adolescence. --- Social groups. --- Sex (Psychology). --- Gender expression. --- Gender identity. --- Social Sciences. --- Childhood, Adolescence and Society. --- Gender Studies. --- Sociology, general. --- Sociology of Religion. --- Social Aspects of Religion. --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Expression, Gender --- Sex role --- Psychology, Sexual --- Sexual behavior, Psychology of --- Sexual psychology --- Sensuality --- Association --- Group dynamics --- Groups, Social --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Social participation --- Teen-age --- Teenagers --- Puberty --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Religion and society --- Religious sociology --- Society and religion --- Sociology, Religious --- Sociology and religion --- Sociology of religion --- Sociology --- Religions --- Church history --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Psychological aspects --- Development --- Youth --- Minority youth --- Psychology --- Sexual minority youth - Religious life - Great Britain --- Sex - Religious aspects - Christianity --- Identity (Psychology) in youth - Great Britain
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Making Space for Queer-Identifying Religious Youth charts young people's understanding of religion, investigating the experiences, choices and identities of queer - lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender - youth involved in inclusive churches. Rather than assume that sexuality and religion, and in this case Christianity, are separate and divergent paths, this book explores how they might mutually and complexly construct one another in times of religious-sexual citizenship. Taylor presents a methodological discussion on the 'public sociology' of religion and sexuality studies, and provides an illustrative focus on substantive fields often separated in disciplinary dis-orientations. These examples illustrate how participation shapes identifications; how marginalization and discrimination are managed; and how religion and sexuality serve as vehicles for various forms of belonging, identification and expression. 'Religion' and 'sexuality' are mutually constructed through gendered spaces, online spaces, and sensory spaces.
Science --- wetenschap --- LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer, intersex and asexual) --- transseksualiteit --- wetenschappen
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Social stratification --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology of work --- Sexology --- Homosexuality --- Female homosexuality --- Working class --- Social class --- Book --- Great Britain
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Social stratification --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Teaching --- Sexology --- Family --- Gay marriages --- Homosexuality --- Lesbian relationships --- Lesbian motherhood --- Education --- Sexuality --- Social class --- Book --- Great Britain
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Social classes --- Social stratification --- Sex discrimination --- Group identity --- Human geography --- Classes sociales --- Stratification sociale --- Discrimination sexuelle --- Identité collective --- Géographie humaine
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Classed Intersections examines the salience, transformation and tension of class analysis at a crucial juncture when class investigation is returning to and reinventing sociological agendas. The contributors, including both established and emerging academics, examine class as produced through combined social, cultural and economic practices. They are clear not to reify class over and above other paradigms; instead a number of key intersections are foregrounded including gender, ethnicity and sexuality.
Social classes. --- Social stratification. --- Group identity.
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"What does it mean to be working-class and queer in twenty-first-century Britain? How is class experienced under conditions of austerity, while we are told society is classless? Do younger and older queers identify in class terms? How do queers navigate life in a post-feminist and 'post-gay' world? This book focuses on the lives of working-class queers, contextualizing experiences and identities in changing cultural, social, and legal contexts. Amidst grand statements on LGBTQIA+ equalities as 'diversity rhetoric, ' it shows how struggles for recognition are always material and that class continues to shape queer lives. Yvette Taylor addresses these lives through a wide range of contexts, including education, employment, family, and queer space. Exploring who is represented and who is excluded within the globalized rainbow acronym; she looks at the commercialization of queer spaces and the political endorsement of a certain type of 'queer subject;' and how employment can act as a barrier and a disadvantage for working-class queers."--
Working class. --- Working class Social conditions. --- Working class --- Sexual minorities --- Queer theory. --- Gender identity. --- Social conditions.
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