LEADER 05051nam 22005053 450 001 9910842026703321 005 20251121185302.0 035 $a(CKB)5850000000505364 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31361048 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31361048 035 $a(OCoLC)1438673100 035 $a(EXLCZ)995850000000505364 100 $a20251121d2019 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aMediatizing Secular State $eMedia, Religion and Politics in Contemporary Poland 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aFrankfurt a.M. :$cPeter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,$d2019. 210 4$d©2019. 215 $a1 online resource (333 pages) 225 1 $aStudies in Communication and Politics Series ;$vv.8 311 08$a3-631-77535-0 327 $aCover -- Copyright information -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I -- 1 State secularity in context -- 1.1 Shaping the Church-state relationship according to models -- 1.2 Understanding the secular state -- 1.3 Differentiating la ï cit é , neutrality, and impartiality -- 1.4 The secular state's ways of accommodating conscientious exemptions -- 1.5 The secular state on the fusion of national and religious identity -- 1.6 Understanding civil religion -- 1.7 The place of public religion -- 1.8 Lasting Polish religiosity in context -- 2 The notion of mediatization -- 2.1 Traditions of mediatization research -- 2.2 Defining mediatization -- 2.3 Mediatization epistemology: The grand theory or the theory of middle range? -- 2.4 Understanding media institutions -- 2.5 Differentiating media -- 2.6 Understanding media logic -- 2.7 Components of media logic -- 2.8 Forms and objects of mediatization -- 2.9 Operationalizing mediatization research -- 2.10 Mediatization affects the media effect -- 3 Mediatization of religion and politics -- 3.1 Designating mediatization of religion -- 3.2 Understanding mediatization of religion -- 3.3 Three forms of mediatized religion -- 3.4 Spheres of mediatized religion -- 3.5 Mediatization in the context of secularization -- 3.6 Mediatization in the context of republicization -- 3.7 Conditions and consequences of the mediatization of religion -- 3.8 Conceptualizing the mediatization of politics -- 3.9 Media logic versus political logic -- 3.10 Results of the mediatization of politics -- Part II -- 4 Methodological background -- 4.1 Introduction to the research design -- 4.2 Materials -- 4.3 First stage: Media content analysis -- 4.4 Second stage: The grounded theory -- 4.5 Third stage: Survey questionnaires -- 4.6 Triangulation of the methods. 327 $a5 Covering the secular and Church-state relationship -- 5.1 The secular state and the Church-state relationship: A quantitative overview -- 5.2 Placing the secular state and secularity in the quantitative material -- 5.3 Who is important: Political actors -- 5.4 Who is important: Religious actors -- 5.5 Locating the agency: Believers, non-believers, and covered confessions -- 5.6 Religion becoming public -- 6 On the way to the secular state -- 6.1 The secular state and Church-state relationship: A qualitative overview -- 6.2 The incoherent debate over the secular state -- 6.3 Political agents get mediatized -- 6.4 Religious agents get mediatized -- 6.5 Covering the fusion of religion and state -- 7 In search of the mediatization effect -- 7.1 Sources of knowledge about a secular state -- 7.2 Not very attractive Church-state issues -- 7.3 "Where's the cross?" -- 7.4 Between secularity and state impartiality -- 7.5 Reconsidering the mediatization effect -- Conclusion: Church-state issues seen through the prism of the mediatization theory -- Poland's way of creating an endorsed Church -- Shaping the concepts -- Religious issues get mediatized -- Political issues get mediatized -- Insight into the mediation of the secular state -- Appendix -- List of Figures -- References -- Index. 330 $aThe book provides an analysis of the way various political and religious actors seek to influence the Church and state relationship as well as how we understand the idea of the secular state. 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Wagner 205 $a1st, New ed. 210 $aMünster$cWaxmann$d2021 215 $a1 online resource (196 p.) 311 08$a3-8309-4365-2 327 $aTable of Contents Acknowledgements Johanna M. Wagner Introduction Part I. Women in Work: Ways of Doing and Being Sorcha Gunne Social Reproduction and ?Housewifi zation? Charlotte Perkins Gilman?s ?The Yellow Wallpaper? and Women and Economics Guri Ellen Barstad The Feminist Agenda in Rachilde?s La Jongleuse The Artist and Her Creative Power Jane Ekstam ?Looking and feeling good on my own terms? Amal?s Hybrid Identity in Randa Abdel-Fattah?s Does My Head Look Big in This? Part II. Women in Cultural Production: Defining Images Wladimir Chávez V. Challenging Gender Stereotypes? The Representation of Women in Two Ecuadorian Comics Johanna M. Wagner Sublimity of the New Mother in Gothic Film The Babadook and Goodnight Mommy Melanie Duckworth Women, Animals and Fairness An Ecofeminist Reading of Charlotte Wood?s The Natural Way of Things (2015) and Animal People (2011) Marcus Axelsson Helen Wells? Peril over the Airport (1953) Norwegian and Swedish Translations of Gender Part III. Women in the World: Telling Women?s Stories Deanna Benjamin Writing Someone Else?s Story Entitlement and Empathy in Maxine Hong Kingston?s ?No Name Woman? Rania Maktabi Female Lawyers in the Middle East after the 2011 Arab Revolts Addressing Family Law and Domestic Violence in State Laws Eva Lambertsson Björk and Jutta Eschenbach Absolutely happy in myself Four Women?s Negotiations with Patriarchy Mathabo Khau Being and Becoming a Woman in Lesotho An Autoethnography of Belonging About the Editors About the Contributors 330 $aThis collection brings together scholars from various disciplines to ask fundamental questions concerning how women handle the manifold impediments placed before them as they simply attempt to live full human lives. The collection explores narratives of women ? real and fictional ? who fight against these barriers, who succumb to them, who remain unaware of them, or choose to ignore them. It explores the ways we read women in cultural production, and how women are read in society. We assert the obstacles constructed into the very fabric of societies against fifty percent of the population are unfair, be they hindrances for women to attain their goals, encumbrances that limit women?s speech and societal participation ? communal and artistic ? or hindrances that prohibit specific behaviors and images of women. 606 $aCharlotte Perkins Gilman 606 $aThe Yellow Wallpaper 606 $aHouswifization 606 $aSocial Reproduction 606 $aRachilde 606 $aLa Jongleuse 606 $aRanda Abdel Fatah 606 $aDoes My Head Look Big in This? 606 $aEcuador 606 $aComic 606 $aCharlotte Wood 606 $aThe Natural Way of Things 606 $aAnimal People 606 $aEcofeminist 606 $aHelen Wells 606 $aPeril over the Airport 606 $aMaxine Hong Kingston 606 $aNo Name Woman 606 $aMiddle East 606 $aFemale Lawyers 606 $aGeschlechterforschung 606 $aFrauen- und Geschlechterforschung 606 $aAnglistik 615 4$aCharlotte Perkins Gilman 615 4$aThe Yellow Wallpaper 615 4$aHouswifization 615 4$aSocial Reproduction 615 4$aRachilde 615 4$aLa Jongleuse 615 4$aRanda Abdel Fatah 615 4$aDoes My Head Look Big in This? 615 4$aEcuador 615 4$aComic 615 4$aCharlotte Wood 615 4$aThe Natural Way of Things 615 4$aAnimal People 615 4$aEcofeminist 615 4$aHelen Wells 615 4$aPeril over the Airport 615 4$aMaxine Hong Kingston 615 4$aNo Name Woman 615 4$aMiddle East 615 4$aFemale Lawyers 615 4$aGeschlechterforschung 615 4$aFrauen- und Geschlechterforschung 615 4$aAnglistik 702 $aLambertsson Björk$b Eva$4edt 702 $aEschenbach$b Jutta$4edt 702 $aWagner$b Johanna M$4edt 801 0$bWaxmann 801 1$bWaxmann 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910557517303321 996 $aWomen and Fairness$92827148 997 $aUNINA