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Texts, Rituals, and Stories : Women’s Experiences of Religion

Davies, Andrew Gupta, Juhi

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Forventes utgitt: 21.12.2026

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This book shows that whilst organized religions are often thought to oppress women, tracing alternative paths within these traditions can promote women's liberation and public participation in religion. It demonstrates this through three approaches: reinterpreting sacred texts in less patriarchal ways; evaluating and reframing foundational religious practices to better reflect women's experiences while maintaining faith commitments, and highlighting women of faith as role models throughout history. Focusing on Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam in India, Nepal, and the UK, the book illustrates how these traditions can speak positively to women worldwide. While acknowledging religion's complexities and challenges for women, it offers critical perspectives on the positive opportunities faith provides. It shows how women utilize religious resources—both theoretically and practically—to reform traditions and reclaim their central role in faith communities. This collection is essential reading for graduate and undergraduate students in women's studies, sociology, South Asian studies, religion, history, and cultural studies. It's particularly valuable for modules on religion and gender, Asian religions and cultures, and for anyone interested in feminist religious perspectives and women's contemporary lived experiences.

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