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Caught in the crossfire: A case of mistaken identity among religious revivalists and secularists
Authors:Myfanwy Franks
Affiliation:Department of Social Policy and Social Work , University of York , Heslington, YO10 5DD, UK E-mail: mfl3@york.ac.uk
Abstract:The discussion of Islamic and Protestant revivalisms inflames not only believers but secularists as well. This paper is about standpoint and perceived standpoint in relation to carrying out feminist research about why some women in a liberal democracy join revivalist movements. The article also discusses the variegated nature of power relations within the research process. Situated within a Women's Studies Centre the author found herself in the crossfire between secular feminists and religious revivalists—some members of each group insisting she represented the position of the opposing view. This paper explores the conflictual situation and resulting ‘epistemological vertigo’ in circumstances where revivalists and secularists each believed in the stereotype of the other and assumed the researcher embodied it.
Keywords:Islamic/Christian revivalism  feminist research methodology  non‐feminist women  standpoint  ‘epistemological vertigo’
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