Gender, Religion and Diversity: Cross-Cultural Perspectives
Autor Ursula King, Professor Tina Beattieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826488459
ISBN-10: 0826488455
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826488455
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'This collection of essays comes from the University of Bristol's Center for Comparative Studies in Religion and Gender in the U.K. Bringing together experts from a wide variety of disciplines, this is an interesting collection on some of the recent intellectual developments in the ever controversial field where gender, religion and diversity come together'
'In this collection a gender-critical approach is brought to bear on theoretical, methodological and contextual issues at the forefront of religious studies by an international group of scholars. Above all, the book excels in adopting a cross-cultural perspective that takes seriously a variety of human differences and scholarly stances. With these wide-ranging and high quality essays the study of religion begins to take its place alongside those other disciplines that have recognised the importance of gender for the development of a new scholarly agenda and ethos.' Kim Knott, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Leeds, UK
'Provocative and challenging, these internationally-known authors tackle cutting-edge issues intersecting gender studies and religious studies. I highly recommend this comprehensive reader to those interested in how religion impacts on gender and culture in today's changing global politics.' Kwok Pui-lan, Episcopal Divinity School, USA,
'Another major effort by Ursula King, in cooperation with Tina Beattie and an inter-disciplinary and cross-cultural team of contributors, to advance scholarship on the complex intersections of religion and gender. An accessible combination of empirical and experimential diversity, changing ethical concerns, and newer theoretical perspectives indeed make this a gender-critical text.' Rosalind Hackett, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Tennessee
"Issues of gender and the methodological considerations for the study of religions have been important themes, particularly during the last decade, and this volume reflects the seriousness and originality of this approach...this collection gathers together some of the most important women working in the field."
"This volume provides a good starting point for understanding how gender and religion are constructed in an increasingly diverse world. Issues ranging from text to anthropology, power to androcentrism, methodology to race are but a few of the topics at hand."- Waterwheel, 2004-5, Vol. 17, Number 3
'In this collection a gender-critical approach is brought to bear on theoretical, methodological and contextual issues at the forefront of religious studies by an international group of scholars. Above all, the book excels in adopting a cross-cultural perspective that takes seriously a variety of human differences and scholarly stances. With these wide-ranging and high quality essays the study of religion begins to take its place alongside those other disciplines that have recognised the importance of gender for the development of a new scholarly agenda and ethos.' Kim Knott, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Leeds, UK
'Provocative and challenging, these internationally-known authors tackle cutting-edge issues intersecting gender studies and religious studies. I highly recommend this comprehensive reader to those interested in how religion impacts on gender and culture in today's changing global politics.' Kwok Pui-lan, Episcopal Divinity School, USA,
'Another major effort by Ursula King, in cooperation with Tina Beattie and an inter-disciplinary and cross-cultural team of contributors, to advance scholarship on the complex intersections of religion and gender. An accessible combination of empirical and experimential diversity, changing ethical concerns, and newer theoretical perspectives indeed make this a gender-critical text.' Rosalind Hackett, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Tennessee
"Issues of gender and the methodological considerations for the study of religions have been important themes, particularly during the last decade, and this volume reflects the seriousness and originality of this approach...this collection gathers together some of the most important women working in the field."
"This volume provides a good starting point for understanding how gender and religion are constructed in an increasingly diverse world. Issues ranging from text to anthropology, power to androcentrism, methodology to race are but a few of the topics at hand."- Waterwheel, 2004-5, Vol. 17, Number 3