Herzog, Hanna

Gendering religion and politics/ Untangling modernities edited by Hanna Herzog and Ann Braude - 1st ed. - New york: PalgraveMacmillan, 2009. - 297p.

Introduction: Untangling Modernities; H. Herzog & A. Braude PART I: GENDER, RELIGION AND POLITICS: CONTINGENT RELATIONS, Nativism and the Politics of Gender in Catholicism and Islam; J. Casanova --
Imagined Communities: State, Religion and Jewish Religious Women Settlers; H. Herzog --
Contemporary American Catholicism and the Challenge of Gender Equality; M. Segers --
PART II: WOMEN'S AGENCY BETWEEN RELIGION AND STATE, From Moabite Ruth to Norly the Filipino: Intermarriage and Conversion in the Jewish Nation State; D. Hacker --
Seeking Recognition: Women's Struggle to Full Citizenship in the Community of Religious Worship; P. Lahav --
'Subway Women' and the American Near East Relief in Anatolia 1919-1924; A. Lapidot-Firilla --
Global Sisterhood: Transnational Perspectives on Gender and Religion; G. Hüwelmeier --
PART III: GENDER SPACES: CULTURE, RELIGION AND POLITICS, Feminism, Democracy, and Empire: Islam and the War of Terror; S. Mahamood --
Patriarchal Ecumenism, Feminism and Women's Religious Experiences in Costa Rica; E. Vuola --
The Boundaries of Liberation, the Chains of Freedom: Urban Women in the 1960s' Egyptian Popular Cinema; S. Bachar. 4136274061 Language, Gender and Power in Morocco; F. Sadiqi.

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