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Life in Language: Mission Feminists and the Emergence of a New Protestant Subject: Class 200: New Studies in Religion

Autor Ingie Hovland
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mar 2025
A new anthropology of Protestant feminism, anchored by the language experiments of one Lutheran community.
 
The language of the Bible is a powerful lens through which many Protestants understand themselves and their world, and its prohibitions on women’s speech pose complicated challenges to women. Nevertheless, women frequently serve as vocal leaders in Protestant organizations, including the early twentieth-century Norwegian Mission Society. In Life in Language, Ingie Hovland offers a unique biography of Henny Dons, a leader of the society’s so-called mission feminists, that grapples with ways Protestant women crafted innovative, expansive self-understandings through Christian language. More than their male peers, the mission feminists turned to religious speech to express material, as well as heavenly, desires for paid work, voting rights, and more, and Hovland argues that these experiments in women speaking, reading, writing, and listening paved the way for a new way of being in the world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226838311
ISBN-10: 0226838315
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Class 200: New Studies in Religion


Notă biografică

Ingie Hovland is assistant professor of religion and women’s studies at the University of Georgia and author of Mission Station Christianity: Norwegian Missionaries in Colonial Natal and Zululand, Southern Africa 1850-1890.

Cuprins

Introduction    Unlearning Protestant Dematerialization
Chapter 1        Listening
Chapter 2        Speaking
Chapter 3        Writing
Chapter 4        Reading
Conclusion      A Material-Discursive, Multiple Protestantism
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index
 

Recenzii

“Hovland’s Life in Language is one of those books that manages to challenge convention through careful attention. In her portrait of Henny Dons, a mission feminist from Norway, Hovland gives us a new way to understand Protestantism as a religious tradition, one in which the body—the material—matters much more than often claimed. A must-read for all serious students of Christianity, gender, language, and things.”

“Hovland’s brilliant book is both a biography and a reflection on the work that language does in making and not just describing lives. The result is an illuminating and important reflection on feminism, materialism, and the multiple ways in which anthropologists must rethink their understandings of the links between Protestantism, interiority, and modernity.”