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Religion and Gender in the Developing World
Faith-Based Organizations and Feminism in India
Religion and Gender in the Developing World
Faith-Based Organizations and Feminism in India
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Faith-based development organizations have become a central part of the lives of the women of rural Rajasthan, and have come to represent an important aspect of both individual and collective identities.And yet, religious teachings continue to be used to exclude women from public decision making forums and render them vulnerable to increasing levels of domestic violence In a unique, multi-disciplinary approach, combining a range of subjects, Tamsin Bradley provides a unique study of the role of development organizations and faith organizations in the lives of women in rural Rajasthan.
Faith and religion emerge as being able to afford a space within which women are able to interact with one another and create an identity for themselves. However, faith proves not just to be a positive sphere in which women are able to assert themselves. Its ambiguity becomes clear as the author explains that religious women often find their visions of social justice and equality marginalised by the dominance of male leadership. Nevertheless, Bradley also look at how religious women challenge male dominance drawing on their beliefs and practices in creative and innovative ways. Thus a complex picture emerges, and including insights from gender studies and anthropology, Bradley argues that religion can both empower and disempower local communities, and the women who live within them.
By analysing development through the prism of gender studies, Bradley highlights the complex nature of power relationships that are at the very heart of development agendas and organizations, and offers an invaluable contribution to the understanding of the nexus of varied disciplines in the analysis of women and religion in Rajasthan. This book will be of interest to students, reseachers and policy makers involved in various fields, including those of Development Studies, Religion, Gender Studies and Social Anthropology.
Table of Contents
PART I: MAINSTREAMING RELIGION AND GENDER IN DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 1: Reviewing the Links between Religion, Gender and Development
Chapter 2: Understanding Global Development through Religion and Gender
Chapter 3: Gender, Mothering and Development: Case Studies of Three Hindu Trans-national Movements
PART II: FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS AND DIALOGUES IN DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 4: What is a Faith-Based Organization?
Chapter 5: Can Compassion bring Results? Reflections on the Work of an Intermediary Faith-Based Organization.
Chapter 6: Competing Visions of Development: The Story of a Faith-Based Partnership.
Chapter 7: Gender, Gandhi and Community Organizations
PART III: RELIGION AS A RESOURCE
Chapter 8: Physical Religious Spaces in the Lives of Rajasthani Village Women: The Ethnographic Study and Practice of Religion in Development.
Chapter 9: Positioning Religion in Research and Activism to End Domestic Violence in Rajasthan
Chapter 10: Puja as One Dimension of a Sensitive, Relational Approach to Community Health Care Provision.
Conclusion
Product details
Published | Dec 07 2010 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9780857719188 |
Imprint | Tauris Academic Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

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