67 research outputs found
Christian Feminist Theology in Global Context
Rosemary Radford Ruether\u27s lecture calls white Christian feminists to be mindful of their single-issue western... critique is false and dangerous. The rich diversities of women\u27s experience demand a diversity of issues, priorities and tactics. It is, as Professor Ruether reminds us, in the dialogue of western Christian women with third world Christian women, that white western feminism becomes clearly one feminism among others, rather than...\u27feminism as such.\u2
Feminist Metanoia and Soul-Making
This essay explores feminist metanoia and soul-making; that is, the journey of conversion and transformation toward self-realization, in relation to gender socialization
Ecofeminismo : mulheres do primeiro e do terceiro mundo
A autora coloca em discussão o tema do ecofeminismo, que “se funda na intuição básica de que na cultura ocidental — e nas culturas patriarcais de modo geral — há uma conexão fundamental entre a dominação das mulheres e a dominação da natureza”. Essa dominação, fruto de uma “interpretação masculinista” da realidade, é exercida por homens que se consideram os detentores privilegiados do espírito, da mente e do poder soberano. O ecofeminismo quer superar esse mito da separação entre mente e corpo, entre pensamento e sentimento e entre o dominante homem e as subordinadas mulher e natureza
Fat, syn and disordered eating: The dangers and powers of excess
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Fat Studies on 8 April 2015 available online: http://wwww.tandfonline.com/10.1080/21604851.2015.1016777This article draws on qualitative research inside one UK secular commercial weight loss group to show how ancient Christian suspicions of appetite and pleasure resurface in this group’s language of “Syn.” Following ancient Christian representations of sin, members assume that Syn depicts disorder and that fat is a visible sign of a body which has fallen out of place. Syn, though, is ambiguous, utilizing ancient theological meanings to discipline fat while containing within it the power to resist the very borders which hold women’s bodies and fat in place. Syn thus signals both the dangers and powers of disordered eating.This article draws on qualitative research inside one UK secular commercial weight loss group to show how ancient Christian suspicions of appetite and pleasure resurface in this group’s language of “Syn.” Following ancient Christian representations of sin, members assume that Syn depicts disorder and that fat is a visible sign of a body which has fallen out of place. Syn, though, is ambiguous, utilizing ancient theological meanings to discipline fat while containing within it the power to resist the very borders which hold women’s bodies and fat in place. Syn thus signals both the dangers and powers of disordered eating
New woman new earth : Sexiest ideologies & human liberation
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