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_aFaithfully feminist : _bJewish, Christian, and Muslim feminists on why we stay / _cedited by Gina Messina-Dysert, Jennifer Zobair, and Amy Levin. |
| 250 | _aFirst edition. | ||
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_aAshland, OR : _bWhite Cloud Press, _c2015. |
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_a281 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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_aI speak for myself series ; _v6 |
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_a"'Why do you stay?' It is a common question women are asked in relation to their faith. These are not women who buy into Candace Cameron's biblically submissive theory; rather, these are women who claim a feminist identity, have membership in a particular religious tradition, and practice their faith in spite of gendered challenges. In Faithfully Feminist 15 Christian, 15 Jewish, and 15 Muslim women share their stories of struggle and faith. In a world where women's issues are political issues, women are judged for their positions in relation to their claimed identities. Feminists argue that you cannot be a "true" feminist if you are a practicing Christian, Muslim, or Jew. Likewise, religious practitioners claim that you cannot be a "true" Christian, Muslim, or Jew if you support feminist values. Nevertheless, women who practice these religious traditions and hold feminist values are not uncommon, and the question "Why do you stay?" is one that is frequently asked of them. Faithfully Feminist is the sharing of stories, encouraging other women, and acknowledging that being feminist doesn't mean giving up on your faith."-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aSpeaking forward / Deonna Kelli Sayed -- Leading from here / Dasi Fruchter -- My mother's Bat-mitzvah / Miriam Pestowitz -- Faith of my mother's sisters / Elise Edwards -- Embracing feminism in public to find God in private / Jennifer Zobair -- Reflections of a mormon feminist / Caroline Kline -- Blessed are you who made me a woman / Rachel Lieberman -- Feminist from birth / Ify Okoye -- Confessions / Gina Messina-Dysert -- Seeing is believing / Jennifer Crumpton -- Beet in the new orange / Amy Levin -- Shoot the messenger / Rabia Chaudry -- Sub-veil : perversities from the side with the seams / Tasneem Mandviwala -- Once a catholic / Kate McElwee -- Music and prayer : when staying in means stepping up / Aviva Richman -- I still may push a little / Stacy Leeman -- What has remained : the testimony of a mujer mestize / Erica De La Rosa -- Pen has been lifted : you will survive / Samar M Kaukab -- How feminism saved my faith / Emily Maynard -- From outside in, from inside out / Tamara Cohen -- Resilence / Sabina Khan-Ibarra -- To be young, feminist, muslimah and black / Nia Malika Dixon -- Say something, I'm giving up on you / Angela Yarber -- Staring down our most troubling texts / Danya Ruttenberg -- Finding feminism anew / Hannah Heinzeker -- Thy presence is my stay / Marcia Mount Shoop -- Same struggle, different dogma / Amanda Quraishi -- Exile of a jewish woman and how she comes home / Felicia Sol -- Life of a secret feminist / Aisha Saeed -- Bane of the single muslim woman / Atiya Hasan -- Sometimes the minister is a girl / Kathryn House -- Speaking tradition / Leiah Moser -- Finding my faith through feminist jewish values / Christine Stone -- Blind faith has no reward / Zareen Jaffery -- Soil of my faith / Mihee Kort -- Do you see what I see? / Mariam Willams -- #realtalk / Jafreen Uddin -- Owning my voice / Rebecca Sirbu -- Finding my identity in solitude / Laila Alawa -- I am church / Corinna Guerrero -- My weakness is my strength / Elizabeth Meachem -- Finding my voice in Prague / Talia Cooper -- Girl, I am so over church / Nikki Bailey -- Holding the keys / Rori Picker Neiss -- Honored to give an X / Hoda Elshishtawy. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aWomen and religion. | |
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_aFeminism _xReligious aspects. |
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_aMessina-Dysert, Gina, _eeditor. |
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_aZobair, Jennifer, _eeditor. |
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_aLevin, Amy, _d1986- _eeditor. |
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