Women and Religion in the African Diaspora : Knowledge, Power, and Performance
Johns Hopkins University Press
Explore the intricate connections between women, religion, and identity in the African Diaspora. This book delves into how knowledge, power, and performance shape spiritual experiences and community building. "Women and Religion in the African Diaspora: Knowledge, Power, and Performance" offers a comprehensive look at the diverse religious landscape inhabited by women of African descent. Edited by R. Marie Griffith, a professor at Princeton University, this insightful volume examines the multifaceted ways women have engaged with, shaped, and been shaped by religious traditions. Key themes include: * The role of women in disseminating and preserving religious knowledge. * How women leverage religious frameworks to gain power and agency. * The performance of faith and its significance in diaspora communities. * Intersections of gender, race, and spirituality. This hardcover edition provides an in-depth academic exploration suitable for scholars, students, and anyone interested in religious studies, African diaspora studies, and gender studies. Product Summary: Women and Religion in the African Diaspora book by R. Marie Griffith, Johns Hopkins University Press, Hardback, explores knowledge, power, and performance in religious contexts.
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