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Attunement

- The Art and Politics of Feminist Theology
Af: Natalie Carnes Engelsk Paperback

Attunement

- The Art and Politics of Feminist Theology
Af: Natalie Carnes Engelsk Paperback
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What is a feminist theologian to do with Christianity''s patriarchal inheritance? She can avoid the most patriarchal aspects of the theological tradition and seek resources for constructive work elsewhere. Or she can critique misogynistic texts and artifacts, exposing their strategies of domination to warn against replicating them. Both approaches have merits and yet, without other interpretive strategies, they reaffirm that the theological tradition does not belong to women and others marginalized by gender. They cannot transform the discourse. But within feminist theology are the seeds of another approach, aimed at just such transformation by reworking the theological landscape to become hospitable to all those marginalized by gender. Attunement: The Art and Politics of Feminist Theology identifies trajectories resonant with this alternative approach and from them, describes and develops attunement as a third, generative path for feminist theologians.Attunement is an aesthetically-invested approach to texts and artifacts that self-consciously co-creates as it interprets. Aware of what the text affords the reader, attunement constellates images, texts, and insights to build or augment positive affordances in the text and diminish negative ones. Natalie Carnes describes why this approach is significant for feminist theology, maps its roots in a long history of gender-marginalized individuals claiming authority, describes how it casts interpretation as both an aesthetic and political event, and notes how it might provide a way forward in vexed topics in feminist theology.
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What is a feminist theologian to do with Christianity''s patriarchal inheritance? She can avoid the most patriarchal aspects of the theological tradition and seek resources for constructive work elsewhere. Or she can critique misogynistic texts and artifacts, exposing their strategies of domination to warn against replicating them. Both approaches have merits and yet, without other interpretive strategies, they reaffirm that the theological tradition does not belong to women and others marginalized by gender. They cannot transform the discourse. But within feminist theology are the seeds of another approach, aimed at just such transformation by reworking the theological landscape to become hospitable to all those marginalized by gender. Attunement: The Art and Politics of Feminist Theology identifies trajectories resonant with this alternative approach and from them, describes and develops attunement as a third, generative path for feminist theologians.Attunement is an aesthetically-invested approach to texts and artifacts that self-consciously co-creates as it interprets. Aware of what the text affords the reader, attunement constellates images, texts, and insights to build or augment positive affordances in the text and diminish negative ones. Natalie Carnes describes why this approach is significant for feminist theology, maps its roots in a long history of gender-marginalized individuals claiming authority, describes how it casts interpretation as both an aesthetic and political event, and notes how it might provide a way forward in vexed topics in feminist theology.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 190
ISBN-13: 9780197765623
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0197765629
Udg. Dato: 4 feb 2025
Længde: 13mm
Bredde: 157mm
Højde: 235mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press Inc
Oplagsdato: 4 feb 2025
Forfatter(e): Natalie Carnes
Forfatter(e) Natalie Carnes


Kategori Feminisme og feministisk teori


ISBN-13 9780197765623


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 190


Udgave


Længde 13mm


Bredde 157mm


Højde 235mm


Udg. Dato 4 feb 2025


Oplagsdato 4 feb 2025


Forlag Oxford University Press Inc

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