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Feminism in the study of religion : A reader

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Publication details: London Continuum 2001Description: 700p ixISBN:
  • 9780826447272
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.420000 JUS
Contents:
Table of contents Part 1 Undercurrents - intersections of feminist theoretical insights and feminist theory in religious studies: gender, power and miscommunication, Nancy Henley and Cheris Kramarae; is female to male as nature is to culture?, Sherry Ortner; family structures and feminine personality, Nancy Chodorow; in a different voice, Linda Kerber et al; the notion of difference for emerging womanist ethics, Joan Martin; of waters and women - the philosophy of Lucy Irigaray, Lynda Haas; Part 2 Women and religions: gender and power in the new religious movements, Janet Jacobs; the impact of the Islamic movement in Egypt, Hala Shukrallah; religion and feminism - a consideration of cultural constraints on Sri Lankan women, Thalatha Seneviratne and Jan Currie; non-literary evidence for Jewish women in Rome and Egypt, Ross Kraemer; childbirth as a religious experience?, Susan Sered; in the tracks of the Munga-Munga, Diane Bell; Part 3 Critical discourse - framing the challenges in feminist theory: beyond the "big three", Mary Maynard; conceptualizing "patriarchy", Bonnie Fox; black women, sexism and ra
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Table of contents
Part 1 Undercurrents - intersections of feminist theoretical insights and feminist theory in religious studies: gender, power and miscommunication, Nancy Henley and Cheris Kramarae;
is female to male as nature is to culture?, Sherry Ortner;
family structures and feminine personality, Nancy Chodorow;
in a different voice, Linda Kerber et al;
the notion of difference for emerging womanist ethics, Joan Martin;
of waters and women - the philosophy of Lucy Irigaray, Lynda Haas;
Part 2 Women and religions: gender and power in the new religious movements, Janet Jacobs;
the impact of the Islamic movement in Egypt, Hala Shukrallah;
religion and feminism - a consideration of cultural constraints on Sri Lankan women, Thalatha Seneviratne and Jan Currie;
non-literary evidence for Jewish women in Rome and Egypt, Ross Kraemer;
childbirth as a religious experience?, Susan Sered; in the tracks of the Munga-Munga, Diane Bell;
Part 3 Critical discourse - framing the challenges in feminist theory: beyond the "big three", Mary Maynard; conceptualizing "patriarchy", Bonnie Fox;
black women, sexism and ra

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