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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780228009740 , 9780228009733
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 298 pages)
    Series Statement: Advancing studies in religion 10
    Series Statement: Advancing Studies in Religion Ser. v.10
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Relation and resistance
    DDC: 200.820971
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    Keywords: Women and religion ; Minority women Religious life ; Feminism ; Women and religion-Canada ; Minority women-Religious life-Canada ; Feminism-Canada ; Canada-Religion ; Electronic books ; Canada Religion ; Kanada ; Frau ; Diaspora ; Ethnische Identität
    Abstract: Relation and Resistance explores the stories and lives of racialized women connected with religious diaspora communities in Canada. Contributors from across disciplines show how these women are conceptualizing traditions in transformative ways, challenging prevailing assumptions about diasporic religion as nostalgically entrenched in the past.
    Abstract: Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction Conceptualizing the Study of Women and Diasporic Religion -- Part One Navigating Religion ,Nation, and Identity -- 2 Grounded Religiosities Women Navigating Hindu Identity and Social Justice -- 3 Writing Home Diaspora, Identity, and Religion in Halfbreed and In Search of April Raintree -- 4 The Role of Women in the Pre-Second World War Japanese Diaspora in Canada -- 5 Diasporic Sikh Women Negotiating Gender Equality in Montreal -- Part II Women in Transnational Religious Communities -- 6 Diaspora as a Spectrum Punjabi-Sikh Subjects and the Gendered Context of Diaspora Membership -- 7 Chinese Buddhist Nuns in Canada From Subservience to Spiritual Leadership -- 8 Syrian Malabar Christian Diaspora in Canada Women and the Rebuilding of Faith -- 9 Muslim Model Minorities and the Politics of Diasporic Piety -- Part III Building Relations, Imagining Futures -- 10 Brown Girl in the Ring Caribbean Subversive Knowledges and the Discourse of Canadian Citizenship -- 11Towards a Canadian Islam The Change-Making Power of Young Muslim Women -- 12 Diaspora, Spirituality, Kinship, and Nationhood A Métis Woman's Perspective -- Contributors -- Index.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783828872196
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (420 S.)
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: Religionen aktuell 27
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Purfürst, Kristin H., 1982 - Göttinnen, Kinnaris, Königinnen - Modelle der Weiblichkeit in der thailändischen Tempelmalerei
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Uni. Jena 2018
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    Keywords: Gender ; Südostasien ; Mythologie ; Geschlechterrolle ; Bildanalyse ; Roland Barthes ; Religionsästhetik ; Buddhismus ; Wandmalerei ; Frauenbild ; Tempelmalerei ; Weiblichkeit ; Thailand ; Frauenrolle ; Mon ; Khmer ; Ayutthaya ; Hochschulschrift ; Thailand ; Tempel ; Wandmalerei ; Religiöse Malerei ; Frau ; Buddhismus ; Geschlechterrolle ; Thailand ; Weiblichkeit ; Religiöse Malerei ; Tempel ; Buddhismus
    Abstract: Religionen entwerfen spezifische Geschlechterbilder und transportieren diese durch eine Vielzahl visueller Medien in die Gesellschaft. Kristin H. Purfürst richtet den Fokus auf Entwürfe weiblicher Rollenmodelle in thailändisch-buddhistischen Tempelmalereien und erfragt die Entstehung weiblicher Stereotype im Prozess wechselseitiger Einflussnahme zwischen Religion und Gesellschaft. Zugleich stellt der Band ein grundlegendes methodisches Instrumentarium für die Analyse visueller nonverbaler Quellen aus religionswissenschaftlicher Perspektive bereit. Durch die interdisziplinäre Fragestellung werden Themen der Genderforschung, südostasiatischen Religions- und Kunstgeschichte sowie der religionswissenschaftlichen Methodik erstmalig verknüpft.
    Abstract: Religions design specific gender images and transport them into society through a variety of visual media. Kristin H. Purfürst focuses on designs of female role models in Thai Buddhist temple paintings and inquires about the emergence of female stereotypes in a process of mutual influence between religion and society. At the same time, the volume provides a basic set of methodological tools for the analysis of visual non-verbal sources from a religious studies perspective. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the problem, topics of gender studies, Southeast Asian religious and art history as well as the methodology of religious studies are linked for the first time.
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