The scholarly field of traditionally religious women has during the last decade gone from a so called “paradox-approach” which identifies women’s agency with the capacity of acting autonomously – something most clearly demonstrated through acts of resistance – to a nonparadox approach defining agency as a continuum encompassing both resistance to and compliance with traditionally religious structures. While the latter approach assumes that women’s participation in traditional religions is not necessarily a paradox – mainly because some women value religious submission – this thesis argues that the paradox of women and religion becomes essential when speaking about religious feminism. This has proven particularly evident in this study’s Grou...
This dissertation is based on an ethnographic study of a discussion board and its 120-150 female par...
CITATION: Le Roux, E. 2019. Can religious women choose? holding the tension between complicity and a...
In this article, we examine how leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or M...
This dissertation explores how women in religions with traditional gender expectations that exacerba...
The concept of agency is useful for feminist research on women in gender-traditional religions. By f...
Defining compliance as acquiescence in situations of inequality, this article explores patterns of c...
Mormonism—officially the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—is known as a conservative reli...
This essay seeks to contribute to work on moral agency of religious women through the creative namin...
A large literature on feminist theology and philosophy of religion has explored the various ways in ...
While women are generally oppressed within hierarchical and patriarchal religious traditions, resear...
This article discusses ways in which feminist scholars draw upon agency in relation to the complex s...
The intersection of faith and feminism has become more of a crossroads between the Mormon and the fe...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2000This study explored women's spiritual experiences ...
This project traces the decline of authority for Mormon women coupled with the rise of defined gende...
This dissertation is based on an ethnographic study of a discussion board and its 120-150 female par...
This dissertation is based on an ethnographic study of a discussion board and its 120-150 female par...
CITATION: Le Roux, E. 2019. Can religious women choose? holding the tension between complicity and a...
In this article, we examine how leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or M...
This dissertation explores how women in religions with traditional gender expectations that exacerba...
The concept of agency is useful for feminist research on women in gender-traditional religions. By f...
Defining compliance as acquiescence in situations of inequality, this article explores patterns of c...
Mormonism—officially the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—is known as a conservative reli...
This essay seeks to contribute to work on moral agency of religious women through the creative namin...
A large literature on feminist theology and philosophy of religion has explored the various ways in ...
While women are generally oppressed within hierarchical and patriarchal religious traditions, resear...
This article discusses ways in which feminist scholars draw upon agency in relation to the complex s...
The intersection of faith and feminism has become more of a crossroads between the Mormon and the fe...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2000This study explored women's spiritual experiences ...
This project traces the decline of authority for Mormon women coupled with the rise of defined gende...
This dissertation is based on an ethnographic study of a discussion board and its 120-150 female par...
This dissertation is based on an ethnographic study of a discussion board and its 120-150 female par...
CITATION: Le Roux, E. 2019. Can religious women choose? holding the tension between complicity and a...
In this article, we examine how leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or M...