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Feminism in the study of religion : a reader / edited by Darlene M. Juschka.

Contributor(s): Juschka, Darlene M, 1957-
Material type: TextTextSeries: Controversies in the study of religion: Publisher: London ; New York : Continuum, 2001Description: xi, 700 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0826447279 (pbk.); 0826447260Subject(s): Women and religion | Feminism -- Religious aspectsDDC classification: 200/.82 LOC classification: BL458 | .F457 2001Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Gender, power, and miscommunication / Nancy M. Henley and Cheris Kramarae -- Is female to male as nature is to culture? / Sherry B. Ortner -- Family structure and feminine personality / Nancy Chodorow -- On In a different voice: an interdisciplinary forum / Linda K. Kerber et al. -- The notion of difference for emerging womanist ethics: the writings of Audre Lorde and bell hooks / Joan M. Martin -- (En)gendering religious studies / Randi R. Warne -- Gender and power in new religious movements: a feminist discourse on the scientific study of religion / Janet L. 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 Shepard Kraemer -- Childbirth as a religious experience? Voices from an Israeli hospital / Susan Starr Sered -- In the tracks of the Munga-Munga / Diane Bell -- Beyond the "big three": the development of feminist theory into the 1990s / Mary Maynard -- Conceptualizing "patriarchy" / Bonnie J. Fox -- Black women, sexism, and racism: Black or antiracist feminism? / Gemma Tang Nain -- Gender, ethnicity, and class in Kenya: "Burying Otieno" revisited / April Gordon --
Roundtable discussion: What's in a name? Exploring the dimensions of what "Feminist studies in religion" means / Miriam Peskowitz et al. -- Rethinking sex and gender / Christine Delphy -- "Race", gender, and the concept of "difference" in feminist thought / Mary Maynard -- Sapphic shadows: challenging the silence in the study of sexuality / Evelyn Blackwood and Saskia E. Wieringa -- Africa on my mind: gender, counter discourse, and African-American nationalism / E. Frances White -- Defining our Proyecto histórico: Mujerista: strategies for liberation / Ada María Isasi-Díaz -- Re-placing race in (White) psychoanalytic discourse: founding narratives of feminism / Jean Walton -- Womanist interpretations of the New Testament: the quest for holistic and inclusive translation and interpretation / Clarice J. Martin -- Mircea Eliade and the feminist paradigm shift / Carol P. Christ -- Feminists and Freudians / Edith Kurzweil -- The feminist standpoint: developing the ground for a specifically feminist historical materialism / Nancy Hartsock -- Contingent foundations: feminism and the question of "postmodernism" / Judith Butler -- Of waters and women: the philosophy of Luce Irigaray / Lynda Haas -- The feminist production of knowledge: is deconstruction a practice for women? / Kate Nash -- All-owning spectatorship / T. Minh-Ha Trinh.
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Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Midrange BL458 .F457 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182902250758

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Gender, power, and miscommunication / Nancy M. Henley and Cheris Kramarae -- Is female to male as nature is to culture? / Sherry B. Ortner -- Family structure and feminine personality / Nancy Chodorow -- On In a different voice: an interdisciplinary forum / Linda K. Kerber et al. -- The notion of difference for emerging womanist ethics: the writings of Audre Lorde and bell hooks / Joan M. Martin -- (En)gendering religious studies / Randi R. Warne -- Gender and power in new religious movements: a feminist discourse on the scientific study of religion / Janet L. 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 Shepard Kraemer -- Childbirth as a religious experience? Voices from an Israeli hospital / Susan Starr Sered -- In the tracks of the Munga-Munga / Diane Bell -- Beyond the "big three": the development of feminist theory into the 1990s / Mary Maynard -- Conceptualizing "patriarchy" / Bonnie J. Fox -- Black women, sexism, and racism: Black or antiracist feminism? / Gemma Tang Nain -- Gender, ethnicity, and class in Kenya: "Burying Otieno" revisited / April Gordon --

Roundtable discussion: What's in a name? Exploring the dimensions of what "Feminist studies in religion" means / Miriam Peskowitz et al. -- Rethinking sex and gender / Christine Delphy -- "Race", gender, and the concept of "difference" in feminist thought / Mary Maynard -- Sapphic shadows: challenging the silence in the study of sexuality / Evelyn Blackwood and Saskia E. Wieringa -- Africa on my mind: gender, counter discourse, and African-American nationalism / E. Frances White -- Defining our Proyecto histórico: Mujerista: strategies for liberation / Ada María Isasi-Díaz -- Re-placing race in (White) psychoanalytic discourse: founding narratives of feminism / Jean Walton -- Womanist interpretations of the New Testament: the quest for holistic and inclusive translation and interpretation / Clarice J. Martin -- Mircea Eliade and the feminist paradigm shift / Carol P. Christ -- Feminists and Freudians / Edith Kurzweil -- The feminist standpoint: developing the ground for a specifically feminist historical materialism / Nancy Hartsock -- Contingent foundations: feminism and the question of "postmodernism" / Judith Butler -- Of waters and women: the philosophy of Luce Irigaray / Lynda Haas -- The feminist production of knowledge: is deconstruction a practice for women? / Kate Nash -- All-owning spectatorship / T. Minh-Ha Trinh.

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