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The End Of Religion Feminist Reappraisals Of The State Kathleen Mcphillips

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The End Of Religion Feminist Reappraisals Of The State Kathleen Mcphillips
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.51 MB
Author: Kathleen McPhillips, Naomi Goldenberg
ISBN: 9781315616063, 9781472470430, 1315616068, 1472470435
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The End Of Religion Feminist Reappraisals Of The State Kathleen Mcphillips by Kathleen Mcphillips, Naomi Goldenberg 9781315616063, 9781472470430, 1315616068, 1472470435 instant download after payment.

Feminist theory has enhanced and expanded the agency, influence, status and contributions of women throughout the globe. However, feminist critical analysis has not yet examined how the assumption that religion is natural, timeless, universal and omnipresent supports sexist and race-based oppression. This book proposes radical new thinking about religion in order to better comprehend and confront the systematic disempowerment of women and marginalized groups.
Utilising feminist and post-colonial analysis of access, equity and violence, contributors draw on recent critical theory to collapse accepted boundaries between religion and secularity with the aim of understanding that religion is a technology of governance in its function, meaning and history.
The volume includes case studies focusing on how the category of religion is deployed to perpetuate male hegemony and racist inequities in Australia, Mexico, the United States, Britain and Canada. This trenchant feminist critique and academic analysis will be of key interest to scholars and students of Religion, Sociology, Political Science and Gender Studies.

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