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The year 2020 marks the centenary of the passing of the 19th Amendment that allowed for women in the United States to vote. The strategic struggle of women demanding equal dignity and the right to vote in the United States helped to shed light on the systemic evils that have plagued the collective history of the country. Ideologies of racism, genderism, classism, and many more were and continue to be used to deny women their dignities both in the United States and in other parts of the world. This work sheds light on the intersectionality of religion, class, gender, philosophy, theology, and culture as they shape the experiences of women, especially women of color. A fundamental question that this volume aims to address is: What does it mean to be a woman of color in a world where systems of erasure dominate? The title of this volume is meant to showcase a deliberate engagement with the uncelebrated insights and perspectives of women of color in a world where systemic discrimination persists, and to articulate new strategies and paradigms for recognizing their contributions to the broader struggles for freedom and equity of women in our world.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
SimonMary Asese A. Aihiokhai

Part One: Struggles for Freedom from the Margins

1. Black Women and Suffrage: A History of Political Freedom and Race in the United States
Christin Lee Hancock
2: National Association of Colored Women Clubs and the Fight for Freedom
Anita R. Gooding
3: Struggles from the Margins, Advocacy at Intersections: Muslim women's advocacy in Europe, Canada, and the United States
Lara-Zuzan Golesorkhi
4: Oppression, Resistance, and Reform: Revisiting the Catholic Discussion on Women's Ordination
Carol J. Dempsey, OP

Part Two: Undoing Dualism: Towards an Anthropology of Wholeness
5: The Evolution of Male and Female Anthropology Accommodation, Resistance, and Transformation
Christina Astorga
6: Does Christian Catechesis Have a Gender Problem? Towards A Catechesis of Wholeness
Valerie D. Lewis-Mosley
7: Gender, Race, God: A Case for a Pragmatic Theological Anthropology

Product details

Published 08 Apr 2024
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 358
ISBN 9781793627711
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 229 x 153 mm
Series Feminist Studies and Sacred Texts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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