Living Out Sexuality and Faith Body Admissions of Malaysian Gay and Bisexual Men Gender, Theology and Spirituality Series
Auteur : Goh Joseph N.
Sexuality, religion and faith often have complex and conflicting interactions, on both personal and societal levels. Numerous studies have been conducted on queer subjects, but they have predominantly focused on ?Western? expressions of faith and queer identities. This book contributes to the wider scholarship on queer subjects by drawing on actual lived experiences of self-identifying gay and bisexual men in Malaysia. It discusses what we can learn from the realities of their lives that intersect with their religious, spiritual, theological or humanistic values in an Asian context.
Analysed within the critical frameworks of queer theory and queer sexual theology, this study divulges the meanings ascribed to sexual identities and practices, as well as conceptualisations of masculinity, sexual desire, love and intimate physical connections. It also lays bare the complex negotiations between gender, desire and spirit, and how they can affect one another.
Tying fascinating case studies and underexplored Asian theologies with wider conversations around sexuality and faith, this book will be of significant interest to scholars working in religious studies, theology, queer studies, sexuality studies and Asian studies.
Foreword by Sharon A. Bong Introduction: Buka Tirai 1 Un/Becoming Man 2 Constructing Desire 3 Sexplorations 4 Uninvisibilising Love 5 Transcendent/Desire Conclusion: Tutup Tirai, Tentatively
Joseph N. Goh is a Lecturer in Gender Studies at the School of Arts and Social Sciences, Monash University Malaysia. His research interests include queer and LGBTI studies, human rights and sexual health issues, diverse theological and religious studies, and qualitative research. Goh co-edited Queering Migrations Towards, From, and Beyond Asia (2014) with Hugo Córdova Quero and Michael Sepidoza Campos, and his works have appeared in journals such as Sexualities, Critical Research on Religion and Theology & Sexuality, and are used in the curricula of Starr King School for the Ministry, Berkeley, California, USA.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Living Out Sexuality and Faith :
Mots-clés :
Young Men; Malaysia; Bahasa Melayu; Gay Themed Movies; Vice Versa; Human Divine Collaboration; Human Divine Communication; Queer Theologisings; Constructivist Grounded Theory Methodology; Gay Man; Sexual Bi; Cisgender Gay Man; Sexual Persons; Soccer Fan; Non-heteronormative Sexualities; Bisexual Men; Kwok Pui Lan; Anal Penetrative Sex; Incarnational Theology; Theological Methodology; Grounded Theory; Anal Sex; Sexual Identifyings; Asian Bishops; Body Epistemologies