A multi cultural collection of third-wave feminist voices, this book reveals how current feminist religious scholars from around the world are integrating social justice and activism into their scholarship and pedagogy.
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Preface – E.M.Townes Introduction – M.L.Harris and K.M.Ott Section One: Coming to Voice: Faith and Feminism Remnants: Mothering, Spirituality and African American Activism – R.E.Harding Christian Feminist Theology and Postcolonial Resistance – W.A.Joh Feminism and Justice: Who We Are, What We Do – K.M.Ott Section Two: Keeping the Light: Sharing Story, Sharing Strength Changing the Bulb and Turning on the Light: The Power of Personal Agency in Feminist Work – M.E.Berry A Solidarity-Talk among Women of Color: Creating the ‘We-Category’ as a Liberative Feminist Method – K-J.C.Pae A Latina Methodology for Christian Ethics: The Role of the Social Sciences in the Study and Praxis of the Option for the Poor in the United States – M.T.Dávila Transformative ‘Moves’ to Join: A Transnational Feminist Pedagogical Practice – N.Kim Section Three: Walking the Talk: Embodied Feminist Pedagogies Womanist Wholeness and Community – M.L.Harris Crafting the Ground as We Go: ‘White’ Feminism and the College Classroom – J.Harvey Pedagogy with the Repressed: Critical Reflections from a Post-9/11 Biblical Studies Classroom – D.Lopez Vocational Journeys: Moving Towards a Creative and Disruptive Womanist Pedagogy – D.Buchanan
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Melanie L. Harris is Associate Professor of Religion and Ethics in the Department of Religion, Texas Christian University, USA.