The male "normal subject" underlying the prior religious descriptions has been constructed in two intertwining processes. Firstly, the scholar, by focusing on men's ideas and practices in the culture he has studied, has created concepts, models and a classificatory system forreligious phenomena, which tends to exclude and distort the phenomena which are based on women's perhaps differing ideas and practices. Secondly, these ideas and practices have been filtered through the male scholar's frame of reference. His ethnocentrism and preconceived ideas as well as the tendency to view his object of study in hierarchical terms has coloured the phenomena studied as well as his overall religious constructs. The challenge of the gender perspective o...
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The male "normal subject" underlying the prior religious descriptions has been constructed in two in...
Tiina Mahlamäki, University of Turku Dr and Docent Tiina Mahlamäki is Lecturer in Comparative Relig...
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The aim of this paper is to examine how gender and religion is described and portrayed in relation t...
Masteroppgave i engelsk- Universitetet i Agder 2011The thesis begins by providing background informa...
Nowadays there is a common understanding in the Western countries regarding how equal the genders ar...
Women issue viewed from religions perspective will be always interesting to study. It is because rel...
How do our cultural lenses affect our aesthetic judgments? Are our perceptions of gender nothing mor...
The male "normal subject" underlying the prior religious descriptions has been constructed in two in...
Tiina Mahlamäki, University of Turku Dr and Docent Tiina Mahlamäki is Lecturer in Comparative Relig...
The aim of this Bachelor essay is to examine the portrayal of women and men constructed in two textb...
Feminist scholarship in religion began with the first wave of the women’s movement in the nineteenth...
This article examines the notion of "gender", its social and cultural significance and its developme...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how men and women are produced in religious knowledge b...
The starting point of this thesis is the importance of the recognition on difference for the theoret...
The article consists of two parts. In the first it gives an insight into the historiography concerni...
The intention of this essay is to critically analyze which perspective on gender that is conveyed in...
The purpose of this essay was to make a text analysis from a gender perspectiveand a comparison betw...
The aim of this paper is to examine how gender and religion is described and portrayed in relation t...
Masteroppgave i engelsk- Universitetet i Agder 2011The thesis begins by providing background informa...
Nowadays there is a common understanding in the Western countries regarding how equal the genders ar...
Women issue viewed from religions perspective will be always interesting to study. It is because rel...
How do our cultural lenses affect our aesthetic judgments? Are our perceptions of gender nothing mor...