
Sîan Hawthorne
À propos de l'auteur
Séan Hawthorne is an emerging scholar whose work explores the intersections of identity, religion, and social justice in contemporary contexts. His writings delve into critical themes such as the experiences of marginalized groups, particularly focusing on the narratives surrounding women in religious spaces. Through his scholarly contributions, he offers a nuanced understanding of how institutional frameworks impact personal identity and collective agency.
Hawthorne's notable publications include analyses of the Anglican Church Congress and its evolution over time, as well as extensive research on the Magdalene Laundries in Ireland. Furthermore, he examines the complexities of queer identities within religious communities in Malaysia and Singapore. His commitment to shedding light on epistemic injustices faced by individuals in these contexts reflects his broader aim of fostering inclusivity and understanding in religious discourse.