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Stuart,Elizabeth, Gay and Lesbian Theologies: Repetitions with Critical Difference
Abstract:Abstract

In response to the constructive criticism of four male scholars of religious studies, this piece clarifies some of the arguments of my earlier essay, ‘Who's Afraid of Gay Theology?’. It argues for a cautious approach to identify one's gendered and sexed identity as an author within men's studies since such self-revelation may narrow the range of possible textual readings. The unintended consequence may be lesser rather than the wished-for greater transparency of both text and author. This essay makes a few suggestions of how to navigate the difficult terrain of language, gender, social privilege, and male intimacy.
Keywords:confession  gay theology  gender identity  heteronormativity  homophobia  male intimacy  masculinity and religion  men's studies
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