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Religion, gender and citizenship (2016) / Nyhagen ، Line (1966-)، نویسنده
نوع مدرک:متون چاپی
سرشناسهNyhagen ، Line (1966-)، نویسنده
شماره بازیابی :HQ1587 .N94 2016
عنوان :Religion, gender and citizenship : women of faith, gender equality and feminism
تکرار نام مولف :Line Nyhagen, Reader in Sociology, Loughborough University, UK, Beatrice Halsaa, Professor in Gender Studies, University of Oslo, Norway
ناشر:Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر :2016
فروست :Citizenship, gender and diversity
صفحه شمار:x, 271 pages
ابعاد :23 cm
شابک/شاپا9781137405333 (hardback)
یادداشتIncludes index
شناسه افزوده :Halsaa ، Beatrice (1947-)
موضوع‌ها :اصفا
Women--Social conditions--Europe ؛ Women--Political activity--Europe ؛ Feminism--Europe ؛ Women's rights--Europe ؛ Sex role--Europe ؛ Women--Religious aspects ؛ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General ؛ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies ؛ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion ؛ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General ؛ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory
چکیده :"Through interviews with Christian and Muslim women in Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom, this book explores intersections between religion, citizenship, gender and feminism. How do religious women think about citizenship, and how do they practice citizenship in everyday life? How important is faith in their lives, and how is religion bound up with other identities such as gender and nationality? What are their views on 'gender equality', women's movements and feminism? The answers offered by this book are complex. Religion can be viewed as both a resource and a barrier to women's participation. The interviewed women talk about citizenship in terms of participation, belonging, love, care, tolerance and respect. Some seek gender equality within their religious communities, while others accept different roles and spaces for women. 'Natural' differences between women and men and their equal value are emphasized more than equal rights. Women's movements are viewed as having made positive contributions to women's status, but interviewees are also critical of claims related to abortion and divorce, and of feminism's allegedly selfish, unwomanly, anti-men and power-seeking stance. In the interviews, Christian privilege is largely invisible and silenced, while Muslim disadvantage is both visible and articulated. Line Nyhagen and Beatrice Halsaa unpack and make sense of these findings, discussing potential implications for the relationship between religion, gender and feminism"--
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زبان مدرک :English

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