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A Transpacific Imagination of Theology, Ethics, and Spiritual Activism: Doing Feminist Ethics Transnationally
 
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ISBN13:9783031437687
ISBN10:3031437683
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:203 pages
Size:210x148 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: VII, 203 p.
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A Transpacific Imagination of Theology, Ethics, and Spiritual Activism

Doing Feminist Ethics Transnationally
 
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Despite prolific feminist voices in Christian ethics, transnational perspectives are still underdeveloped. Similarly, ?secular? transnational feminist scholarship often overlooks religious faith, rituals, and spirituality, crucial to many women?s liberation movements across the globe. This book aims to fill these gaps in Christian and secular feminist scholarships by constructing a transnational feminist theo-ethics. Furthermore, by bringing the theological and the transnational together, the book offers an alternative tool in analyzing social identities beyond intersectionality (i.e., interstitial approach and interstitial integrity) and thus, renews feminist theological understandings, especially of time, memories, and healing beyond linear approaches. A renewed analytical tool would help the readers critically reinterrogate the global power structure buttressed by empire, militarized capitalism, and heteropatriarchal religious ideologies at the cost of raced, sexed, and classed bodies. At the same time, the book would create space where readers create and recreate theo-ethical visions for global peace and justice constructed upon transnational feminist praxis of solidarity and spiritual activism. Case studies offer concrete sites to inform readers about how to use transnational feminist theories at a micro- and macropolitical levels, and produce transnational feminist knowledge of God, spiritual activism, and solidarity. This book is written for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in religion, gender studies, and Asian/American studies to critically engage in the political, the theological, and the spiritual from transnational perspectives not as observers but as active participants in global politics.

Keun-joo Christine Pae is Associate Professor of Religion/Ethics and Women?s and Gender Studies and Chair of the Department of Religion at Denison University, USA.

Long description:
Despite prolific feminist voices in Christian ethics, transnational perspectives are still underdeveloped. Similarly, ?secular? transnational feminist scholarship often overlooks religious faith, rituals, and spirituality, crucial to many women?s liberation movements across the globe. This book aims to fill these gaps in Christian and secular feminist scholarships by constructing a transnational feminist theo-ethics. Furthermore, by bringing the theological and the transnational together, the book offers an alternative tool in analyzing social identities beyond intersectionality (i.e., interstitial approach and interstitial integrity) and thus, renews feminist theological understandings, especially of time, memories, and healing beyond linear approaches. A renewed analytical tool would help the readers critically reinterrogate the global power structure buttressed by empire, militarized capitalism, and heteropatriarchal religious ideologies at the cost of raced, sexed, and classed bodies. At the same time, the book would create space where readers create and recreate theo-ethical visions for global peace and justice constructed upon transnational feminist praxis of solidarity and spiritual activism. Case studies offer concrete sites to inform readers about how to use transnational feminist theories at a micro- and macropolitical levels, and produce transnational feminist knowledge of God, spiritual activism, and solidarity. This book is written for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in religion, gender studies, and Asian/American studies to critically engage in the political, the theological, and the spiritual from transnational perspectives not as observers but as active participants in global politics.
Table of Contents:
1 A Transpacific Imagination of Feminist Theo-Ethics.- 2 The Transnational, the Political, and the Theological.- 3 US Military Prostitution and Sexual Ethics for Peace and Justice.- 4 COVID-19 and Anti-Asian Gender-Based Violence.- 5 The Memories of Killing and Interfaith Spiritual Activism.- 6 The Diasporic Body of Jesus: A Feminist Ethic of Diasporas.- 7 Yearning for Wholeness.