Unraveling and reweaving sacred canon in Africana womanhood /:
In this collection, continental and diasporan African women interrogate the concept "sacred text" and analyze ways oral and written religious "texts" intersect with violence against African-descended women and girls. While the sanctioned idea of a sacred text is written literatur...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this collection, continental and diasporan African women interrogate the concept "sacred text" and analyze ways oral and written religious "texts" intersect with violence against African-descended women and girls. While the sanctioned idea of a sacred text is written literature, this project interrupts that conception by drawing attention to speech and other embodied practices that have sacral authority within the social imaginary. As a volume focused on religion and violence, essays in this collection analyze religions' authorization of violence against women and girls; contest the legitimacy of some religious "texts"; and affirm other writing, especially memoir, as redemptive. Unraveling and Reweaving Sacred Canon in Africana Womanhood arises from three years of conversation of continental and diasporan women, most recently continued in the July 6-10, 2014 Consultation of African and African Disaporan Women in Religion and Theology and privileges experiences and contexts of continental and diasporan African women and girls. Interlocutors include African traditionalists, Christian Protestants and Catholics, Muslims, and women embodying hybrid practices of these and other traditions. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxvii, 203 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Unraveling and reweaving sacred canon in Africana womanhood / edited by Rosetta E. Ross and Rose Mary Amenga-Etego. Lanham : Lexington Books, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource (xxvii, 203 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Feminist studies and sacred texts series In this collection, continental and diasporan African women interrogate the concept "sacred text" and analyze ways oral and written religious "texts" intersect with violence against African-descended women and girls. While the sanctioned idea of a sacred text is written literature, this project interrupts that conception by drawing attention to speech and other embodied practices that have sacral authority within the social imaginary. As a volume focused on religion and violence, essays in this collection analyze religions' authorization of violence against women and girls; contest the legitimacy of some religious "texts"; and affirm other writing, especially memoir, as redemptive. Unraveling and Reweaving Sacred Canon in Africana Womanhood arises from three years of conversation of continental and diasporan women, most recently continued in the July 6-10, 2014 Consultation of African and African Disaporan Women in Religion and Theology and privileges experiences and contexts of continental and diasporan African women and girls. Interlocutors include African traditionalists, Christian Protestants and Catholics, Muslims, and women embodying hybrid practices of these and other traditions. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction : continental and diasporan African Women engage each other and sacred texts / Rosetta E. Ross -- Section I : Reinterpreting, revising, and re-inscribing oral texts -- "Akokcbere Nso Nim Adekyee" : women's interpretation of Indigenous oral texts / Rose Mary Amenga-Etego -- Exploring Yoruba proverbs with a feminine Lexis as a tool for reimagining African Womanhood / Helen Adekunbi Labeodan -- A critique of Indigenous "wisdom" as enshrined in some Fanti sayings and practices on wife-beating in Ghana / Agnes Quansah. Section II : Embodied texts, the body as text -- When caged bodies testify : continental and diasporan African Women's memoirs as sacred texts / Liz Alexander and Melanie C. Jones -- 'You don't have the right to keep us silent; we have reference in matters of religion and law' : voices of Ghanaian Muslim Women in Dawah / Rabiatu Ammah -- Violence perpetrated against Women in Central Africa in light of God's word : two case studies / Antoinette Yindjara -- Boko Haram insurgence, the Chibok Girls' abduction and implications for the girl-child in Nigeria / Ruth Oluwakemi Oke and Helen Adekunbi Labeodan -- "Now you have struck a rock" : Rizpah, Black Mama Trauma, and the power of shaming in the face of the powers / Valerie Bridgeman. Section III : Written texts -- interrogating, unmasking, and taking charge -- 'Those who entrusted their affairs to a woman will not prosper' : its implication in the Ghanaian Muslim community / Fatimatu N-Eyare Sulemanu -- Judges 19 and the virgin daughter's trauma : "small voice" implications for African Women and Girls / Elizabeth J.A. Siwo-Okundi -- Sita's story as a text of terror : a Motswana woman's impressions / Elizabeth Pulane Motswapong -- Say my name : failure to name, misnaming, and renaming as acts of violence against Africana Women / NaShieka Knight. Print version record. Women and religion Africa. Women and religion Feminist criticism. Womanist theology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94006350 Feminist theology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88003717 Femmes et religion Afrique. Femmes et religion Critique féministe. Théologie womaniste. Théologie féministe. RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh RELIGION Essays. bisacsh RELIGION Reference. bisacsh Feminist theology fast Womanist theology fast Women and religion fast Africa fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkHrMyfHC67yqRTycbrv3 Ross, Rosetta E., 1955- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvvrGCKBDjJv6q6m3QGtq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002115643 Amenga-Etego, Rose Mary, editor. has work: Unraveling and reweaving sacred canon in Africana womanhood (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFPJ8c9Q7dxkgcqfTvyqkP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Unraveling and reweaving sacred canon in Africana womanhood. Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, ©2015 xxvii, 203 pages Feminist Studies and Sacred Texts 9781498518215 Feminist studies and sacred texts series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016120535 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1133425 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Unraveling and reweaving sacred canon in Africana womanhood / Feminist studies and sacred texts series. "Akokcbere Nso Nim Adekyee" : women's interpretation of Indigenous oral texts / Exploring Yoruba proverbs with a feminine Lexis as a tool for reimagining African Womanhood / A critique of Indigenous "wisdom" as enshrined in some Fanti sayings and practices on wife-beating in Ghana / When caged bodies testify : continental and diasporan African Women's memoirs as sacred texts / 'You don't have the right to keep us silent; we have reference in matters of religion and law' : voices of Ghanaian Muslim Women in Dawah / Violence perpetrated against Women in Central Africa in light of God's word : two case studies / Boko Haram insurgence, the Chibok Girls' abduction and implications for the girl-child in Nigeria / "Now you have struck a rock" : Rizpah, Black Mama Trauma, and the power of shaming in the face of the powers / 'Those who entrusted their affairs to a woman will not prosper' : its implication in the Ghanaian Muslim community / Judges 19 and the virgin daughter's trauma : "small voice" implications for African Women and Girls / Sita's story as a text of terror : a Motswana woman's impressions / Say my name : failure to name, misnaming, and renaming as acts of violence against Africana Women / Women and religion Africa. Women and religion Feminist criticism. Womanist theology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94006350 Feminist theology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88003717 Femmes et religion Afrique. Femmes et religion Critique féministe. Théologie womaniste. Théologie féministe. RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh RELIGION Essays. bisacsh RELIGION Reference. bisacsh Feminist theology fast Womanist theology fast Women and religion fast |
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title_alt | "Akokcbere Nso Nim Adekyee" : women's interpretation of Indigenous oral texts / Exploring Yoruba proverbs with a feminine Lexis as a tool for reimagining African Womanhood / A critique of Indigenous "wisdom" as enshrined in some Fanti sayings and practices on wife-beating in Ghana / When caged bodies testify : continental and diasporan African Women's memoirs as sacred texts / 'You don't have the right to keep us silent; we have reference in matters of religion and law' : voices of Ghanaian Muslim Women in Dawah / Violence perpetrated against Women in Central Africa in light of God's word : two case studies / Boko Haram insurgence, the Chibok Girls' abduction and implications for the girl-child in Nigeria / "Now you have struck a rock" : Rizpah, Black Mama Trauma, and the power of shaming in the face of the powers / 'Those who entrusted their affairs to a woman will not prosper' : its implication in the Ghanaian Muslim community / Judges 19 and the virgin daughter's trauma : "small voice" implications for African Women and Girls / Sita's story as a text of terror : a Motswana woman's impressions / Say my name : failure to name, misnaming, and renaming as acts of violence against Africana Women / |
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title_full | Unraveling and reweaving sacred canon in Africana womanhood / edited by Rosetta E. Ross and Rose Mary Amenga-Etego. |
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title_short | Unraveling and reweaving sacred canon in Africana womanhood / |
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