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Women Religion The Atlantic World 16001800 1st Daniella Kostroun

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Women Religion The Atlantic World 16001800 1st Daniella Kostroun
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.37 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Daniella Kostroun, Lisa Vollendorf
ISBN: 9780802099068, 0802099068
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st

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Women Religion The Atlantic World 16001800 1st Daniella Kostroun by Daniella Kostroun, Lisa Vollendorf 9780802099068, 0802099068 instant download after payment.

Drawing on historical, literary, and anthropological methodologies, Women, Religion, and the Atlantic World explores the meaning of an 'Atlantic community' and challenges the conventional boundaries of nation-bound inquiry in the humanities. The volume's contributors focus on European, indigenous, Creole, African, and mestiza women's interactions with shifting paradigms of Protestantism, Catholicism, Judaism, and syncretic beliefs throughout the Atlantic basin to highlight the unique cultural dynamics of the Atlantic.
Mapping these themes with a diverse range of individual, imperial, and institutional cases, the essays include studies of a Peruvian nun's battle against a black demon, an African slave whose knowledge of the Bible stunned white men, and native American healers accused of witchcraft. Through a thoughtful consideration of the complexity of the religious landscape of the Atlantic basin, the collection provides an enriching portrayal of the intriguing interplay between religion, gender, ethnicity, and authority in the early modern Atlantic world.

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