The (b)earth of a gendered eco-spirituality: globally connected ethnographies between Mexico and the European Alps

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Title
The (b)earth of a gendered eco-spirituality: globally connected ethnographies between Mexico and the European Alps
Title of the book
Secular Society, spiritual selves? Gendering the overlaps and boundaries between religion, spirituality and secularity
Author(s)
Becci Irene, Fahramand Manéli, Grandjean Alexandre
Publisher
Routledge
Address of publication
New York
Publication state
Published
Issued date
25/04/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Fedele Anna , Knibbe Kim
Chapter
5
Pages
109-130
Language
english
Abstract
This volume pulls together ethnographic research to address how the overlaps and differentiations between spirituality, secularity and religion are gendered. The analysis takes into account also the secular and addresses the following questions: Is spirituality not simply secularized and privatized religion? Does it ever challenge the secular frame, and if so, how? Can spirituality be political? And if spirituality is privatized religion, is this also feminized religion? How does the gendered boundary between public and private domains intersect with the boundaries between spirituality, religion and secularity? How do spiritual practitioners mind or challenge these boundaries?
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