Globalization, Gender, and Religion

Globalization, Gender, and Religion

NA NA

Format: Print Book

ISBN: 9780312228125

  • SGD 171.59
    Unit price per 
  • Save SGD 19.07
Tax included.

Will not ship until

In the early 1970s, accompanying the current wave of globalization, conservative nationalist religious movements began using religion to oppose non-democratic and often Western oriented regimes. Reasserting patriarchal gender relations presumably authorized by religion has been central to these movements. At the Fourth United Nations Congress on Women in Beijing in 1995, Muslim and Catholic delegations from diverse countries united to oppose provisions on sexuality, reproductive rights, women s health, and women s rights as human rights. Scholars from eight different Muslim and Catholic communities analyze the political strategies that women are employing in these contexts ranging from acceptance of traditional doctrines to various forms of resistance, religious reinterpretation, innovation, and political action toward change and equal rights.

Publication Year: 2001
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan US
Format: H
Weight (Gram): 521






We Also Recommend