Religious and sexual nationalisms in Central and Eastern Europe: gods, gays and governments

Contents; Preface. How European is Eastern Europe?; Introduction. The Interplay of Religious and Sexual Nationalisms in Central and Eastern Europe (Sremac and Ganzevoort); Chapter 1. "Faggots Won't Walk through the City": Religious Nationalism and LGBT Pride Parades in Serbia (Mikuš);...

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Main Author: Sremac, Srđan 1976- (Author)
Contributors: Ganzevoort, Reinder Ruard 1965- (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2015
In:Year: 2015
Series/Journal:Religion and the Social Order 26
EBL-Schweitzer
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Homosexual / Religious behavior / Nationalism / Social situation
B Central Europe / Europe / Homosexual / Religious behavior / Social situation / Nationalism
Further subjects:B Homosexuality Political aspects (Europe, Eastern)
B Collection of essays
B Church and state (Europe, Eastern)
B Gays (Europe, Eastern) Social conditions
B Europe, Eastern Religion
B Europe, Eastern Social conditions
B Europe, Eastern Politics and government 1989-
B Electronic books
B Europe, Eastern Moral conditions
B Nationalism Religious aspects Christianity
B Homosexuality Religious aspects Christianity
B Religion And Politics (Europe, Eastern)
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Summary:Contents; Preface. How European is Eastern Europe?; Introduction. The Interplay of Religious and Sexual Nationalisms in Central and Eastern Europe (Sremac and Ganzevoort); Chapter 1. "Faggots Won't Walk through the City": Religious Nationalism and LGBT Pride Parades in Serbia (Mikuš); Chapter 2. European Culture Wars: Sexual Nationalism between Euro-Christian and Euro-Secular Civil Religion in Poland and Romania (Tarta); Chapter 3. For the Sake of the Nations: Media, Homosexuality and Religio-Sexual Nationalisms in the Post-Yugoslav Space (Sremac, Popov Momčinović, Topić, and Jovanović). - Chapter 4. Antagonism in the Making: Religion and Homosexuality in Post-Communist Poland (Hall)Chapter 5. Echoes from the Margin: Responses to the Pope's Statements on Homosexuality in Bosnia & Herzegovina and Sweden (van den Berg and Popov Momčinović); Chapter 6. Religious Nationalism Blocking the Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Unions in the Baltic States (Kilp); Chapter 7. "Gays as a Weapon of the Antichrist": Religious Nationalism, Homosexuality and the Antichrist on the Russian Internet (Dolinska Rydzek and van den Berg). - Chapter 8. Religion, Homosexuality and Nationalism in the Western Balkans: The Role of Religious Institutions in Defining the Nation (Pavasović Trošt and Slootmaeckers)Contributors
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ISBN:9004297472
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004297791