@inbook{d2d4a22f67704f26af9abd7de8e29cfe,
title = "Post-Secular Feminist Research:: The Concept of “Lived” Religion and Double Critique",
abstract = "The frame of this article are post-secular conditions, in which dis- and re-enchantment happen simultaneously and are reflected also as political movements. Whereas schol- ars on religion, women and gender frequently request a deeper interest by secularist feminist scholars, the body of religion-critical literature concerned with populist anti- feminist movements have so far not been taken up by religious-affirmative feminist scholars. However, these global political circumstances pose the question, how a closer connection between religion-critical and religion-affirmative research could look like. In this paper, I will engage with the feminist concept of “lived religion” and “agency” as well as the in/exclusion of voices of religious feminists. I will argue that we need to include a methodology of double critique and to include the voices of religious femi- nists in order to see the available religious options for women who decide to take part in gender restrictive lobbying.",
keywords = "Lived Religion, Double Critique, Feminism",
author = "Sabine Grenz",
year = "2023",
month = apr,
day = "18",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.30965/9783657790258_007",
language = "English",
series = "Religion and Transformation in Contemporary European Society",
publisher = "Brill Ferdinand Sch{\"o}ningh",
pages = "87--109",
editor = "Christian Danz and Jakob Deibl",
booktitle = "Transformation of Religion",
}