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Power of Erotic Celibacy

Queering Heterosexuality

Power of Erotic Celibacy

Queering Heterosexuality

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567082770
Number of Pages: 160
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
In the newest volume in the "Queering Theology" series, Lisa Isherwood examines the significance that celibacy may hold in the new millennium. She begins by considering the female body, how it has been used to underpin exploitative social systems, and how Christianity has tried to control the bodies of women through regulations about the female body. As part of this discussion, she looks at the work of Douglas, Foucault, Synnott, Butler, Braidotti, and others, in the area of 'body politics'. Isherwood argues that women have used celibacy to subvert the patriarchal system, and create space in which to flourish. Through a consideration of the work of McNamara, Ruether, Schussler-Fiorenza, Kitch, and others, she shows how women from Shakers and Beguines to cloistered sisters and feisty housewives claimed the gospel of equality through celibacy and in so doing impacted on their world. She considers the possibilities of reframing celibacy in the light of queer theory and radical theology, before going on to ask the questions: how do queer theory and radical theology shape our understanding of celibacy in the new millennium? How do we develop a concept of erotic celibacy that is both personally sexually fulfilling and allows the bodies of women to be sites of resistance to patriarchy? How can such a way of living be called queer? Ultimately, Isherwood shows that being erotically celibate challenges patriarchal society, and opens up new theological understanding.
Introduction; 1. The Body Social.; 2. Creating the Body of Christ.; 3. Christian Celibacy: The Hidden History.; 4. Queering the Body of Christ.; 5. The Queer Body: Embracing Erotic Celibacy.; 6. Conclusion: The Revolutionary Power of Erotic Celibacy.

Lisa Isherwood (University of Winchester, UK)

Lisa Isherwood is Professor in Theology at the University College of St Mark and St John, Plymouth.

'This is one of those books that, after you have read it, you will come back to it and re-read it again and again...it is an important book, written with clarity and even humour, which will be crucial for postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates in the complex area of theology and sexuality. It is unique in the genre and highly recommended.' Marcella M. Althaus-Reid, University of Edinburgh, Expository Times, 2007 --Sanford Lakoff "Expository Times "

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