Sacralizing Sexualized Bodies

This essay invites readers to consider that full inclusion in religious spaces – including in religious education – may demand the sacralization of sexualized bodies. Noting that minoritization and sexualization often go hand in hand, such that the bodies of women, queer and trans people, and religi...

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Published in:Religious education
Main Author: Wilcox, Melissa M. 1972- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021
In: Religious education
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Society / Minority / Sexualization / Sexual identity / Sacralization
RelBib Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
AG Religious life; material religion
NCF Sexual ethics
RF Christian education; catechetics
Further subjects:B Gender Identity
B Sexuality
B Religion
B LGBT
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Summary:This essay invites readers to consider that full inclusion in religious spaces – including in religious education – may demand the sacralization of sexualized bodies. Noting that minoritization and sexualization often go hand in hand, such that the bodies of women, queer and trans people, and religious and ethnic minorities, among others, are perceived in the societies around them as sexually aberrant, I suggest that these bodies are most often incorporated in religious spaces – when they are incorporated at all – through desexualization. This approach, while widely used, requires minoritized people to leave their flesh behind in order to enter sacred space, effectively forcing them to choose in ways that others need not between embodiment and access to the sacred. I suggest that another, more inclusive and also more pedagogically sound option is to sacralize these sexualized bodies in the same way that majoritarian bodies are already sacralized.
ISSN:1547-3201
Contains:Enthalten in: Religious education
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/00344087.2021.1917855