Rape Culture, Gender Violence, and Religion: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

This volume explores the multiple intersections between rape culture, gender violence, and religion. Each chapter considers the ways that religious texts, theologies, and traditions engage with contemporary cultural discourses of gender, sexuality, gender violence, and rape culture. Particularly, th...

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Contributors: Blyth, Caroline 1967- (Editor) ; Colgan, Emily (Editor) ; Edwards, Katie B. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2018
In:Year: 2018
Series/Journal:Religion and Radicalism
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Woman / Sexual identity / Social role / Sexual abuse / Religion
Further subjects:B Gender Identity Religious aspects
B Collection of essays
B Gender Identity
B Sexual Behavior
B Gender expression
B Religious Studies
B Sociology
B Religion
B Sex (Psychology)
B Sexual psychology
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Printed edition: 9783319722238
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Summary:This volume explores the multiple intersections between rape culture, gender violence, and religion. Each chapter considers the ways that religious texts, theologies, and traditions engage with contemporary cultural discourses of gender, sexuality, gender violence, and rape culture. Particularly, they interrogate the multifaceted roles that religious texts and teachings can have in challenging, confirming, querying, or redefining socio-cultural understandings of rape culture and gender violence. Unique to this volume, authors explore the topic from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including anthropology, theology, biblical studies, gender and queer studies, politics, modern history, art history, linguistics, religious studies, and English literature. Together, these interdisciplinary approaches resist the tendency to oversimplify the complexity of the connections between religion, gender violence, and rape culture; rather, the volume offers readers a multi-vocal and multi-perspectival view of this crucial subject, inviting readers to think deeply about it in light of the global crisis of gender violence
Chapter 1: Introduction - Caroline Blyth, Emily Colgan, and Katie B. Edwards -- Chapter 2: It’s All about Eve: Women’s Attitudes to Gender-Based Violence in Samoa - Penelope Schoeffel, Ramona Boodoosingh, and Galumalemana Steven Percival -- Chapter 3: The Impact of Colonization and Christianization on Gender Violence in the Pacific Islands - Jean Louis Rallu -- Chapter 4: Thursdays in Black: Localized Responses to Rape Culture and Gender Violence in Aotearoa New Zealand - Harriet Winn -- Chapter 5: Violence of Mind, Body, and Spirit: Spiritual and Religious Responses Triggered By Sexual Violence during the Rwandan Genocide - Breann Fallon -- Chapter 6: Rape Culture in Sermons on Divorce - Valerie Hobbs -- Chapter 7: “Death by a Thousand Paper Cuts”: Transphobia, Symbolic Violence, and Conservative Christian Discourse - Caroline Blyth and Prior Tadhg McRae -- Chapter 8: LGBT Affirmation and Identity in Christian Teachings and Church Communities - David Hare.-Chapter 9: A Theology of Rape: Plundering the Woman’s Body in Deut. 21:10-14 and Louis John Steele’s Spoils to the Victor - Caroline Blyth and Jane Davidson-Ladd -- Chapter 10: Reinscribing Rape: Tracing Connections between the Experience of Women and Land in Biblical and Contemporary Texts - Emily Colgan -- Chapter 11: Rabbinic Understandings of Marital Rape in the Talmud - Mari Rethelyi
ISBN:3319722247
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72224-5