This anthology will explore the new directions of conversations occurring in relation to feminism and religion, as well as the technological modes being utilized to continue dialogue, expand borders, and create new frontiers in feminism. It is a cross generational project bringing together the voices of foremothers with those of the twenty-first century generation of feminist scholars to discuss the changing direction of feminism and religion, new methods of dialogue, and the benefits for society overall.
This anthology will explore the new directions of conversations occurring in relation to feminism and religion, as well as the technological modes being utilized to continue dialogue, expand borders, and create new frontiers in feminism. It is a cross generational project bringing together the voices of foremothers with those of the twenty-first century generation of feminist scholars to discuss the changing direction of feminism and religion, new methods of dialogue, and the benefits for society overall.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gina Messina-Dysert, PhD, is Dean of the School of Graduate and Professional Studies at Ursuline College and co-founder of the blog Feminism and Religion. Rosemary Radford Ruether, PhD, is Professor of Feminist Theology at Claremont Graduate University and Claremont School of Theology.
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Introduction Rosemary Radford Ruether; Part I Expanding Borders through Social Media; Chapter 1 #FemReligionFuture Gina Messina-Dysert; Chapter 2 Blogging as Religious Feminist Activism Monica A. Coleman C. Yvonne Augustine; Chapter 3 Mormon Feminist Blogs and Heavenly Mother Caroline Kline; Chapter 4 Being Undone by the Other Xochitl Alvizo; Chapter 5 The Catholic Church and Social Media Michele Stopera Freyhauf; Chapter 6 From Typewriters to Social Networking Mary E. Hunt; Chapter 7 Television Social Networking and Cultural Criticism Elise M. Edwards; Chapter 8 Finding Ancestor Connection via the Internet Carol P. Christ; Part II Feminism and Alternative Communities; Chapter 9 Private Space Public Forum Kristina Benson; Chapter 10 Faith from Nowhere Brett C. Hoover; Chapter 11 From Telephone to Live Broadcast Bracha Yael; Chapter 12 Creating "Open-Source" Community Kate M. Ott; Chapter 13 The Mormon "Ordain Women" Movement Margaret M. Toscano; Chapter 14 Experimenting with Feminist Pedagogy and Technology in the Classroom Grace Yia-Hei Kao; Part III Embodiment and Technology; Chapter 15 Inter-cendent Bodies Sara M. Frykenberg; Chapter 16 Broken Body Virtual Body Rachel Wagner Sarah Scott;
Introduction Rosemary Radford Ruether; Part I Expanding Borders through Social Media; Chapter 1 #FemReligionFuture Gina Messina-Dysert; Chapter 2 Blogging as Religious Feminist Activism Monica A. Coleman C. Yvonne Augustine; Chapter 3 Mormon Feminist Blogs and Heavenly Mother Caroline Kline; Chapter 4 Being Undone by the Other Xochitl Alvizo; Chapter 5 The Catholic Church and Social Media Michele Stopera Freyhauf; Chapter 6 From Typewriters to Social Networking Mary E. Hunt; Chapter 7 Television Social Networking and Cultural Criticism Elise M. Edwards; Chapter 8 Finding Ancestor Connection via the Internet Carol P. Christ; Part II Feminism and Alternative Communities; Chapter 9 Private Space Public Forum Kristina Benson; Chapter 10 Faith from Nowhere Brett C. Hoover; Chapter 11 From Telephone to Live Broadcast Bracha Yael; Chapter 12 Creating "Open-Source" Community Kate M. Ott; Chapter 13 The Mormon "Ordain Women" Movement Margaret M. Toscano; Chapter 14 Experimenting with Feminist Pedagogy and Technology in the Classroom Grace Yia-Hei Kao; Part III Embodiment and Technology; Chapter 15 Inter-cendent Bodies Sara M. Frykenberg; Chapter 16 Broken Body Virtual Body Rachel Wagner Sarah Scott;
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