Are you interested in feminist work in the field of religious studies and attending the 2025 AAR/SBL Conference in Boston? You are invited to attend the FSR Reception!
We also look forward to seeing all members of our unit boards at the Joint Board Meeting!
✨ New on the FSR Blog ✨ Find out every Friday on the FSR Blog, as we share new insights from the Mark Series: @ the Table. #AtTheTable#MarkSeries#fsrblog
Meet Heeyoung Jung, a new Submissions Editor. She’ll guide the eFSR Blog and social channels, curating uplifting stories at FSR. Follow her curated journeys, be part of the conversation, and share narratives that matter. #eFSR#fsr#welcome#feministstudiesinreligion
🌟 Congratulations! We celebrate Dr. Kimi Bryson-Reilly, whose article received both the Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza New Scholar Award and the Katie Geneva Cannon Award. Her scholarship will be featured in the forthcoming JFSR Issue 41.2. #FSR#FeministStudiesinReligion
Congratulations! We celebrate Sarah Schwartzman Ramsey, First-Place Winner of the Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza New Scholar Award for her article. Her article will appear in the upcoming Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Issue 41.2.
We’re honoring Dr. Kate Ott for her years of editorial care and leadership at EFSR. In addition to her work with the journal, Kate cultivated space on the blog for emerging voices, timely reflections, and justice-centered scholarship. #FSR#FeministStudies#Gratitude#EFSR#feministstudiesinreligion
With deep gratitude, we celebrate Dr. Kate Ott for her visionary leadership as co-editor of the Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion and her longtime commitment to feminist scholarship. 💜 #FSR#FeministStudies#Gratitude
FSR Lab Pop-Up at iSBL ✨ Uppsala, Sweden | June 2025 Over 25 attendees engaged in a profoundly moving and intellectually enriching conversation. 🌍#FSRLab #FSRPopUp#FeministTheology#iSBL2025#FSRCommunity
Join us for another FSR Lab Pop-Up @ ISBL & EABS! Mattias Gardell from the Network of Nordic Fascism Studies will present "Politicized Nostalgia and the Idea of the People in Post-45 Fascism" & Karen Neutel will facilitate the conversation.
This paid position is well-suited for a graduate student with an interest in Religion and/or Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Commitment is about 10 hrs/week.
In “Arm’s Length Christology,” Kaya McCluskey explores how the image of the Sacred Heart above her grandma’s kitchen table shaped her faith and identity amid the tensions of mixed Mexican American religious and cultural belonging.
We know you're busy and may not feel like there's enough time to review an article for a journal. In this video, JFSR board members Drs. Sailaja Krishnamurti and Christy Cobb share their motivations for accepting an invitation to #ReviewForJFSR