Gender, religion, and spirituality
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Gender, religion, and spirituality
(Oxfam focus on gender)
Oxfam, c1998
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Religion and spirituality are central to the lives of women and men across the world yet mainstream development policy and practice rarely take account of this fact. This collection of articles explores the complex links between social and economic development and religious and spiritual belief and assesses the cost to development of ignoring these links. Writers of many faiths, and those with none, explore the scope for promoting women's rights and needs offered by religious belief and practice and analyse feminist responses to fundamentalist regimes which use religious doctrine to justify women's oppression.
Table of Contents
- * Editorial
- Caroline Sweetman
- * Reconciling Islam and feminism
- Iman Hashim
- * Christianity, development, and women's liberation
- Bridget Walker
- * Conflict and compliance: Christianity and the occult in horticultural exporting
- Catherine S Dolan
- * No time to worship the serpent deities: Women, economic change, and religion in north-wester Nepal
- Rebecca Saul
- * Gender relations, 'Hindu' nationalism, and NGO responses in India
- Stacey Burlet
- * Religion, male violence, and the control of women: Pakistani Muslim men in Bradford, UK
- Marie Macey
- * A double-edged sword: Challenging women's oppression within Muslim society in Northern Nigeria
- Fatima L Adamu
- * Gender and development from a Christian perspective: Experience from World Vision
- Linda Tripp
- * Islam and development: Opportunities and constraints for Somali women
- Sadia Ahmed
- * 'The way to do is to be': Exploring the interface between values and research
- Sharon Harper and Kathleen Clancy
- * Resources
- * Books
- * Video
- * Organisations
- * Web Resources
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