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Irish Quaker Hybrid Identities
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Irish Quaker Hybrid Identities

Dr Kennedy’s work is a sociological study of Quakers that investigates the impact that sectarianism has had on identity construction within the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland. The research highlights individual Friends’ complex and hybrid cultural, national and theological identities – mirrored by the Society’s corporate identity. This monograph focuses specifically on examples of political and theological hybridity. These hybrid identities resulted in tensions which impact on relationships between Friends and the wider organisation. How Friends negotiate and accommodate these diverse identities is explored. It is argued that Irish Quakers prioritise ‘relational unity’ and have developed a distinctive approach to complex identity management. Kennedy asserts that in the two Irish states, ‘Quaker’ represents a meta-identity that is counter-cultural in its non-sectarianism, although this is more problematic within the organisation. Furthermore, by modelling an alternative, non-sectarian identity, Quakers in Ireland contribute to building capacity for transformation from oppositional, binary identities to more fluid and inclusive ones.
Alaotsikko
Complex Identity in the Religious Society of Friends
Kirjailija
Maria Kennedy
Painos
viii, 98 pp.
ISBN
9789004415188
Kieli
englanti
Paino
186 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
29.8.2019
Kustantaja
BRILL
Sivumäärä
100