A/Prof Sa’diyya Shaikh

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A/Prof Sa’diyya Shaikh The DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES offers the Honours course - REL4054S RELIGION AND GENDER A/Prof Sa’diyya Shaikh This course addresses intersections between gender studies and cross-cultural study of religion. Various feminist theoretical perspectives will be used to analyse the significance of social, ethical and symbolic discourses relating to sexuality and gender in selected religious traditions. The course is particularly attentive to theorisations of gender and conceptions of personhood in a variety of contemporary religious practices, texts, hermeneutics, and broader religious imaginaries.