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Asian and Asian American Women in Theology and Religion


Asian and Asian American Women in Theology and Religion

Embodying Knowledge
Asian Christianity in the Diaspora

von: Kwok Pui-lan

64,19 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 25.02.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783030368180
Sprache: englisch

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<div><p></p><p>This book presents personal narratives and collective ethnography of the emergence and development of Asian and Asian American women’s scholarship in theology and religious studies. It demonstrates how the authors’ religious scholarship is based on an embodied epistemology influenced by their social locations. Contributors reflect on their understanding of their identity and how this changed over time, the contribution of Asian and Asian American women to the scholarship work that they do, and their hopes for the future of their fields of study. The volume is multireligious and intergenerational, and is divided into four parts: identities and intellectual journeys, expanding knowledge, integrating knowledge and practice, and dialogue across generations.</p><br><p></p></div>
<p>1.&nbsp;&nbsp; Introduction.- 2. The Process of Becoming for a Woman Warrior from the Slums.- 3.&nbsp;&nbsp; Anamnesis as a Source of Love.- 4.&nbsp;&nbsp; Taking Refuge in the Body to Know the Self Anew: Buddhism, Race, and Embodiment.- 5.&nbsp; Finding Home from the In-between Space for a Queer Asian American Christian Woman.- 6.&nbsp;&nbsp; When Buddha and Jesus Danced.- 7.&nbsp;&nbsp; Asian American Women’s History Is American Religious History.- 8.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dislocated: Early Modern Christian Women in Asia and Asian.- 9. Neither Here nor There! A Hermeneutics of Shuttling: Reflections of an Indian Postcolonial Feminist Biblical Critic.- 10.&nbsp;&nbsp; Inheriting Our Sisters’ Wisdom: Kachin Feminist Theology .- 11.&nbsp; Self-Reflexity, Knowledge Production, and Cross-Racial Solidarity.- 12.&nbsp; Interreligious Learning and Intersectionality.- 13.&nbsp;&nbsp; Subversive Leadership of Asian and Asian American Women.- 14.&nbsp;&nbsp; Cultivating Moral Imagination in Theological Field Education.- 15.&nbsp;&nbsp; On Becoming Asian American Christian Ethicists.- 16.&nbsp;&nbsp; “Last Night I Dreamed of Peace”: Letters to Women Who Hold Up the Moon.</p>
<p></p><p><b>Kwok Pui-lan</b> is William F. Cole Professor of Christian Theology and spirituality, <i>emerita</i>, at Episcopal Divinity School and a past president of the American Academy of Religion. An internationally known theologian, she is the author of <i>Postcolonial Imagination and Feminist Theology</i> and <i>Discovering the Bible in the Non-Biblical World</i>.</p><br><p></p>
<p>This book presents personal narratives and collective ethnography of the emergence and development of Asian and Asian American women’s scholarship in theology and religious studies. It demonstrates how the authors’ religious scholarship is based on an embodied epistemology influenced by their social locations. Contributors reflect on their understanding of their identity and how this changed over time, the contribution of Asian and Asian American women to the scholarship work that they do, and their hopes for the future of their fields of study. The volume is multireligious and intergenerational, and is divided into four parts: identities and intellectual journeys, expanding knowledge, integrating knowledge and practice, and dialogue across generations.</p>
Explores the ways Asian and Asian American women articulate their understandings of their religions, taking into consideration intersecting identities of race, gender, class, nationality, sexuality, and colonization Includes contributors from a variety of Asian ethnicities and backgrounds Written for members of all racial and ethic groups who are looking for fresh perspectives and new scholarship
​<p>“So gracefully shared embodied knowledge and wisdom of the authors in this book, it satisfies the thirst for inspiration, encouragement, solidarity, affirmation, and sisterhood. As this book testifies, we are all evolving and improvising what it means to live in the first-world context in the twenty-first century.”<br>–<b>Jung Ha Kim</b>, Georgia State University, USA</p>

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<p>&nbsp;“The essays in<i>&nbsp;</i><i>Asian and Asian American Women in Theology and Religion: Embodying Knowledge</i>&nbsp;are&nbsp;compelling&nbsp;in&nbsp;their&nbsp;erudition, range, courage, and&nbsp;collective power. Together, they&nbsp;articulate and&nbsp;illustrate the vital role and significance of embodied experience and knowledge in shaping the intellectual, spiritual, and engaged work of Asian and Asian American women. Written by scholars, activists, and public intellectuals&nbsp;working&nbsp;across a&nbsp;variety of&nbsp;contexts, the essays shimmer with the truth of embodied knowledge&nbsp;that has been forged at the nexus of&nbsp;theory,&nbsp;social location, and lived experience, with sustained attention to&nbsp;communities of accountability.”</p>

<p>–<b>Mary Foskett</b>, Wake Forest University, USA</p>

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<p>“Reading this work is truly an exhilarating experience! This is how scholarship in religion and theology should be done in the 21<sup>st</sup> century: rooted in tradition while firmly engaged in urgent present-day realities, interdisciplinary, intergenerational, and maintaining a good balance between theory and praxis while utilizing traditional and cutting-edge styles of analysis. The voices of this vibrant network of Asian and Asian North American women-scholars (lamentably not often showcased in academia) deserves to be known and read not only by the Asian and Asian North American communities but in the wider world of the academy and the church!”<br> –<b>Julius-Kei Kato</b>, King’s University College at Western University, Canada</p>

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