Religious Fundamentalisms and the Human Rights of WomenC. Howland Springer, 03/09/1999 - 326 من الصفحات Dialogue on the conflict between religious fundamentalism and women's rights is often stymied by an 'all or nothing' approach: fundamentalists claim of absolute religious freedom, while some feminists dismiss religion entirely as being so imbued with patriarchy as to be eternally opposed to women's rights. This ignores, though, the experiences of religious women who suffer under fundamentalism and fight to resist it, perceiving themselves to be at once religious and feminist. In Religious Fundamentalisms and the Human Rights of Women , Howland provides a forum for these different scholars, both religious and nonreligious, to meet and seek common ground in their fight against fundamentalism. Through an examination of international human rights, national law, grass roots activism, and theology, this volume explores the acute problems that contemporary fundamentalist movements pose for women's equality and liberty rights. |
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النتائج 1-5 من 66
الصفحة xvii
... protect its citizens against certain actions that have heretofore been characterized as “private.” Such state action is the only way to guarantee women's political freedoms such that they can be fully effective citizens in a democratic ...
... protect its citizens against certain actions that have heretofore been characterized as “private.” Such state action is the only way to guarantee women's political freedoms such that they can be fully effective citizens in a democratic ...
الصفحة xxi
... protected, since its teaching on this is inconsistent. She also notes that while the Church may posture as a ... protect women. The sixth section of the book explores two related aspects of women challenging religious fundamentalisms ...
... protected, since its teaching on this is inconsistent. She also notes that while the Church may posture as a ... protect women. The sixth section of the book explores two related aspects of women challenging religious fundamentalisms ...
الصفحة 4
... protection and even surveillance. The abortion debate is particularly instructive in this regard. Opponents of abortion clearly regard a woman's proper space as delineated within the reproductive sphere of family.Anti-abortion rhetoric ...
... protection and even surveillance. The abortion debate is particularly instructive in this regard. Opponents of abortion clearly regard a woman's proper space as delineated within the reproductive sphere of family.Anti-abortion rhetoric ...
الصفحة 6
... protection more effectively than the available “secular” or “modernist” alternatives. Hence the debate about “women ... protect them. Such continuities would seem to support the continued use of a single term for comparative analysis ...
... protection more effectively than the available “secular” or “modernist” alternatives. Hence the debate about “women ... protect them. Such continuities would seem to support the continued use of a single term for comparative analysis ...
الصفحة 12
... Protection Act,” also known as the Hatch Amendment of 1978, which requires parental consent when a federally funded program in a school calls for a student to submit to a survey or evaluation that may reveal information concerning ...
... Protection Act,” also known as the Hatch Amendment of 1978, which requires parental consent when a federally funded program in a school calls for a student to submit to a survey or evaluation that may reveal information concerning ...
المحتوى
II Responses to Religious Fundamentalist Assertions of Cultural Relativism | 43 |
The International Legal Framework | 91 |
IV Religious Fundamentalism and National Laws | 140 |
Sexuality and Reproduction | 179 |
VI Nonlegal Remedies Resistance and Exit | 227 |
VII Religious Challenges to Religious Fundamentalism | 268 |
CONTRIBUTORS | 315 |
INDEX | 323 |
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