Solidarity and Power

Feminist Approaches to Religious Ethics

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Solidarity and Power

Feminist Approaches to Religious Ethics

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Description

This volume illuminates the voices of a diverse group of contemporary feminist scholars from a wide range of religious traditions to demonstrate the value and necessity of feminist contributions to the field of ethics.

Contributors explore questions and debates that have long perplexed religious ethicists, such as the relationship between descriptive (“how do we act?”) and normative (“how should we act?”) inquiry, and how those can be productively addressed by drawing on resources from feminist work. In addition to contributing to these scholarly conversations, the book highlights a number of case studies from different religious communities on various moral issues to actively demonstrate the ways in which feminist approaches enhance religious ethics' contribution to religious studies, support the decolonization of religious ethics, and provide resources for innovative responses to these contemporary questions and debates.

The themes of solidarity and power and the connecting threads throughout the volume. Historically, solidarity has been an essential aspect of justice-oriented political projects, but feminists' critical attention to power and difference-including attention to who is allowed to speak for/with particular communities-simultaneously raises questions regarding the possibility of genuine solidarity. While religious ethicists have traditionally considered normative work to be a central aspect of the field of religious ethics, other scholars of religion have questioned whether scholarly attempts to forge solidarity and promote justice are themselves inevitably exercises of colonial power and control. The book explores the tensions and debates that arise from these considerations, ultimately suggesting that a feminist ethical approach enables scholarship that accounts for all of these concerns.

Exploring critical issues such as abortion, poverty, the carceral state, war, sexual violence and abuse, race, and social justice movements, this volume provides accessible entry points for advanced undergraduates to contemplate the unique contributions of feminist and womanist scholarship. In addition, scholars, graduate students, and researchers will benefit not only from the book's diverse set of examples, but from the contributors' commitment to intervening in methodological and theoretical debates that continue to challenge thinkers in both religious ethics and the larger field of religious studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Rosemary Kellison and Shannon Dunn
Section 1: Foundations
Chapter 1: Rosemary Kellison, “Solidarity and Feminist Religious Ethics”
Chapter 2: Shannon Dunn, “Interrogating the Symbolic Order, Working for Transformation: A Proposal for Decolonial Feminist Religious Ethics”
Section 2: Living Solidarity
Chapter 3: Darcie Price-Wallace, “On Pilgrimage in Bodhgaya, India: Buddhist Nuns' Ordination and Solidarity”
Chapter 4: Rima Vesely-Flad, “Audre Lorde as Buddhist Ethicist: Toward a Practice of Tenderness, Accountability, and Solidarity”
Chapter 5: Nikia Smith Robert, “Abolition Womanism: A Theological Account of Black Mothers' Unlawful Salvation”
Section 3: Organizing, Activism, and Protest as Solidarity
Chapter 6: Candace Y. Jordan, “Against Alienation: Anger and Solidarity in Protest and Social Movements”
Chapter 7: Molly Farneth, “Ritual, Protest, and the Relational Ethics of Solidarity”
Chapter 8: Maria Tedesco, “Defending Secularism through Islam: American Muslims' Opposition to the Dobbs Decision”
Chapter 9: Juliane Hammer, “Solidarity and Ethics of Care: Muslim Feminist Reflections on Sexual Violence and on Palestine”
Section 4: Challenging Exclusionary Forms of Solidarity
Chapter 10: Atalia Omer, “From Bypass Roads' Feminism to Decolonial Judaism: A Feminist Reading of Jewish Religious Ethics and Solidarity”
Chapter 11: Emma McDonald Kennedy, “Rethinking Solidarity in Families: Contributions from Catholic Ethics”
Chapter 12: Kori Pacyniak, “Feminist Solidarity and Trans Inclusion”
Conclusion: Shannon Dunn and Rosemary Kellison
Index
About the Contributors
About the Editors

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 26 Jun 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 384
ISBN 9781538187593
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 4 BW Photos
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Rosemary Kellison

Rosemary Kellison is associate professor of religi…

Anthology Editor

Shannon Dunn

Shannon Dunn is department chair and professor of…

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