Ecowomanism, religion, and ecology

Front Matter /Melanie L. Harris -- Introduction /Melanie L. Harris -- Ecowomanism /Melanie L. Harris -- Nankani Women’s Spirituality and Ecology /Rose Mary Amenga-Etego -- Turning Weapons into Flowers /Xiumei Pu -- Seeds of Light, Flowers of Power, Fruits of Change /Layli Maparyan -- Between Dishwat...

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Contributors: Harris, Melanie L. 1975- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2017
In:Year: 2017
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Ecofeminism / Non-Christian religion / Spirituality / Regeneration (Religion)
Further subjects:B Womanism
B Womanist Theology
B Human Ecology Religious aspects
B Ecotheology
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Summary:Front Matter /Melanie L. Harris -- Introduction /Melanie L. Harris -- Ecowomanism /Melanie L. Harris -- Nankani Women’s Spirituality and Ecology /Rose Mary Amenga-Etego -- Turning Weapons into Flowers /Xiumei Pu -- Seeds of Light, Flowers of Power, Fruits of Change /Layli Maparyan -- Between Dishwater and the River /Sofía Betancourt -- Afro-Brazilian Religion, Resistance and Environmental Ethics /Valdina Oliveira Pinto and Rachel E. Harding -- Earth Hope /Mercy Oduyoye -- Index /Melanie L. Harris.
Ecowomanism emerges from third wave womanist thought that emphasises interdisciplinary, interreligious and intergenerational dialogue as approaches to environmental ethics. Ecowomanism unashamedly validates the importance of the perspectives of women of color, and especially the voices, perspectives and contributions of women of African descent
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004352651
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004352650