Religious and sexual nationalisms in Central and Eastern Europe : : gods, gays, and governments / / edited by Srdjan Sremac, R. Ruard Ganzevoort.

Religious and Sexual Nationalisms in Central and Eastern Europe: Gods, Gays, and Governments. presents case studies from some ten countries that serve to explore the ways in which religion, nationalism, and (homo)sexuality intersect in public discourse. It shows how religious leaders, political and...

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Superior document:Religion and the Social Order, Volume 26
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Place / Publishing House:Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Religion and the social order ; Volume 26.
Physical Description:1 online resource (192 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Front Matter /
The Interplay of Religious and Sexual Nationalisms in Central and Eastern Europe /
“Faggots Won’t Walk through the City”: Religious Nationalism and LGBT Pride Parades in Serbia /
European Culture Wars: Sexual Nationalism between Euro-Christian and Euro-Secular Civil Religion in Poland and Romania /
For the Sake of the Nations: Media, Homosexuality and Religio-Sexual Nationalisms in the Post-Yugoslav Space /
Antagonism in the Making: Religion and Homosexuality in Post-Communist Poland /
Echoes from the Margin: Responses to the Pope’s Statements on Homosexuality in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Sweden /
Religious Nationalism Blocking the Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Unions in the Baltic States /
“Gays as a Weapon of the Antichrist”: Religious Nationalism, Homosexuality and the Antichrist on the Russian Internet /
Religion, Homosexuality and Nationalism in the Western Balkans: The Role of Religious Institutions in Defining the Nation /
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Summary:Religious and Sexual Nationalisms in Central and Eastern Europe: Gods, Gays, and Governments. presents case studies from some ten countries that serve to explore the ways in which religion, nationalism, and (homo)sexuality intersect in public discourse. It shows how religious leaders, political and social movements, LGBT-organizations, governments, and media negotiate the powers of religion and state in taking position regarding sexual diversity. These negotiations are as much about sexual morality as they are about national identity, anti-EU sentiments, and the efforts of religious institutions to regain power in post-communist societies.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
ISBN:9004297790
ISSN:1061-5210 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Srdjan Sremac, R. Ruard Ganzevoort.