Obama's Neo-New Deal: Religion, Secularism, and Sex in Political Debates Now

Social Research: An International Quarterly 76 (4):1227-1254 (2009)
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Abstract

The "religious and secular divide" cannot be understood unless we think about the way sex gets mobilized on both sides of this supposed divide. In our joint writing, we have resisted thinking of the religious and the secular as a divide; we have rather been interested to think them relationally—as relations. Thus, the larger suggestion of this paper is that we cannot truly imagine and practice democratic politics—to name some keywords for this discussion—unless we rethink the relations between sex, secularism, and religion

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