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El. knyga: Intersectional Identities of Christian Women in the United States: Faith, Race, and Feminism

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666941647
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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666941647

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"In Intersectional Identities of Christian Women in the United States: Faith, Race, and Feminism, Amanda Hernandez argues that white supremacy influences the perception of feminism and faith as contradictory. In this sociological study, the author uses avariety of methods to explore this important topic"--

In Intersectional Identities of Christian Women in the United States: Faith, Race, and Feminism, Amanda Hernandez argues that white supremacy influences the perception of feminism and faith as contradictory. In this sociological study, the author uses a variety of methods to explore this important topic.



In Intersectional Identities of Christian Women in the United States: Faith, Race, and Feminism, Amanda Hernandez explores the complex relationship between Christianity and feminism in the United States. Often, feminism and faith are seen as contradictory to each other. Through sociological analysis that includes content analysis, survey data, and interviews with over forty Christian women, the author argues this seeming contradiction is rooted in white supremacy. Further, she examines how whiteness, racism, and experiences of sexism shape feminist identities in religious contexts. By centering the experiences of Christian women, this study challenges existing narratives and calls for a more nuanced understanding, of feminism and faith in the United States.

Recenzijos

Amanda Hernandezs ambitious and incisive volume demonstrates the immense value of integrating intersectional insights on race and gender into the study of religion. She draws on rich interview data from religious women of diverse backgrounds while also analyzing influential texts to shed new light on the connections between race, gender, and faith. As it turns out, faith and feminism are not incompatible, but their connections vary remarkably by race. Intersectional Identities of Christian Women in the United States breathes new life into ongoing discussions that are vital to understanding religious complexity today. -- John P. Bartkowski, University of Texas at San Antonio In this important book Amdanda Hernadez takes on the myth that feminist and Christian are incompatible identities for American women. Using interviews, supplemented by national survey data, Hernandez shares the narratives of the complicated relationships many women encounter with bringing together feminism and religion in their lives. Central to her argument is an intersectional perspective. With the interview accounts, Hernandez shows how race affects these womens experiences and perspectives and argues that women of color are much more likely that white women to bring these identities together in their lives. Hernandez presents a compelling critique of white feminism and white Christianity and the ways that they both support white supremacy. She unpacks the many ways that Christian women today talk about feminism, suggesting how intersectional feminisms that focus on structural change rather than individual choice can transform patriarchal religion. Hernandezs passion for this transformation of feminism and Christianity informs her work. This book should be widely read; its approachable style lends itself to classroom use, and her thoughtful analysis advances how those who study religion understand intersectional processes. -- Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri

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In Intersectional Identities of Christian Women in the United States: Faith, Race, and Feminism, Amanda Hernandez argues that white supremacy influences the perception of feminism and faith as contradictory. In this sociological study, the author uses a variety of methods to explore this important topic.
Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction - Christian Feminists: Oxymoron?

Chapter 1: These Two Can Work Together: A Content Analysis of Feminisms
Relationship to Faith

Chapter 2: Wife-Mother-Girl Boss

Chapter 3: Arenas of Moral Combat: Sexual Violence, Abortion, and Gay
Christians

Chapter 4: White Women Confronting Racism, Women of Color Living with Racism

Chapter 5: Christian Feminists

Conclusion: A Christian Feminist, Who Can Find?

Bibliography

Appendix 1: Full Demographic Profiles of Interview Participants

Appendix 2: Interview Questions

About the Author
Amanda Hernandez is assistant professor of sociology and contributing faculty in the feminist studies and race and ethnicity studies programs at Southwestern University.