Across Generations: This project invites feminist scholars and teachers in religion to connect students and younger scholars with pathmakers in the field to create interview-based essays, audio pieces, and videos showcasing conversations across generations that explore feminist history and generate new insights that enliven and strengthen feminist work in religion.
Feminist Studies in Religion has not been able to create a sound institutional space such as a college, university or “hall of fame.” Hence, feminist knowledge in religion is not yet part and parcel of the curriculum in most institutions. With the retirement or the passing on of the first and second generation of the feminist movement such teaching spaces become more and more tenuous. Hence, we want to create a process in which senior and junior scholars and activists, students and interns, work together to create feminist knowledge about the work of senior feminist scholars and activists in and through e-mail exchanges, recorded interviews and video conversations.
If you are interested in participating in the Across Generations Project, please access the following documents at the links below. A published A.G. piece is provided below for reference purposes.
ACROSS GENERATIONS DESCRIPTION
ACROSS GENERATIONS VIDEO PROJECTS
REFERENCE EXAMPLE (click for full interview)




