RT Article T1 The Religious Feminist Subject as Material-Discursive Circuit: A Christian Woman Reads and Re-reads Eve JF Religion & gender VO 14 IS 1/2 SP 153 OP 172 A1 Hovland, Ingie LA English YR 2024 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1885000847 AB This article describes three different readings of the creation story of Eve and Adam, occurring over the life span of Henny Dons, a Protestant Christian and first-wave feminist in early-twentieth-century Norway. I discuss her changing understandings of this creation account over the course of her life. More broadly I explore her approach to biblical reading (as receiving, arranging, and iterating) and how this shaped her as a religious feminist subject. I argue that what is going on in her iterated re-readings is not fully captured by the frame of self-cultivation. Rather, this religious feminist subject shows us a series of woman-word operations that receive and arrange a variety of material and discursive entities together in a circuit of “being created woman.” K1 the subject K1 Reading K1 New Materialism K1 Language K1 Feminism K1 Christianity DO 10.1163/18785417-tat00001