That they are able to combine the traditional
feminist concern for women's well - being and justice with a nuanced attention to families, children and men is particularly commendable.
Not exact matches
Bizarrely, the authors ultimately abandoned support
for the notion because of
feminist concerns that joint filing would force wives to reveal their full incomes to their husbands and threaten the «economic autonomy of married women.»
I find myself very
concerned about the well being of innocent men and boys at the hands of what I truly believe to be a
feminist conspiracy against the well being of men
for female domination.
The founding fallacy in the new church was a «defective ecclesiology» that provided
for governance by a lay majority, dominated under a quota system by minorities and
feminists, in which theologians were marginalized and issues of race and gender took precedence over traditional ecclesial and confessional
concerns.
By infusing her feminism with an identifiably Anglican set of
concerns (patristics and ecclesiology,
for example), Coakley points the way
for black Baptist
feminists or Pentecostal
feminists to do work that elevates their own traditions.
It provides a base
for new coalitions between Roman Catholics and Protestants (witness the ecumenical character of its adherents), liberals and conservatives (witness the continuing
concerns of the World Council of Churches and the evangelicals» Chicago Declaration), «majorities» and «minorities» (witness the numerous theological works written from black,
feminist, Latin American and Anglo perspectives), and therefore can become an acceptable, sound theological foundation
for church education.
The doctrine of internal relations has the potential
for additional fruitful applications and expressions of
feminist concerns.
Character assassination aside, it is time
for anyone seriously
concerned with social justice to examine the damage the
feminist movement has done to the Black American Civil Rights Movement.
The women's movement and
feminist theology have frequently been castigated
for their preoccupation with the
concerns of white; middleclass North American women.
This article examines Whitehead's theory of perception to indicate how this theory provides a philosophical reinterpretation
for two issues of
concern to
feminists: criticism of cultural symbols, including language, and the importance of intuition and emotion, usually associated with women, in experience.
Chief among our class's
concerns was the continuing challenge of secular
feminists,
for whom Mary has been a lightning rod.
To be sure, more astute
feminist theologians, such as Letty Russell, Penelope Washbourn, Sheila Collins and Virginia Mollenkott, have made important strides in relating female
concerns to religious claims, but making theology essentially a cause célèbre
for women is to distort theology.
Working with themes of attraction and revulsion, Bournigault inherits and updates
feminist concerns around the body and sexuality
for a 21st century audience.
Over at Asia Art Archive (Booth P7), the not -
for - profit aptly addresses the current
concern of the lack of women's presence in art history in its «Women Make Art History» programme, bringing the anonymous
feminist group Guerilla Girls to Hong Kong
for the first time, aiming to provoke discussion as well as showcase a selection of highlights from the AAA's collection.
One of the greatest photographers of the late 20th century, the American camera artist Cindy Sherman is famous
for her focus on the nature of reality, and
for raising challenging questions
concerning the role of women in society, the issue of media and culture from a
feminist perspective, as well as the creation and meaning of art.
Throughout modern history, female artists pushed
for social changes by questioning
feminist identities, gender roles and sexual politics — now, following the recent and long - overdue appreciation of female artists at museums, Art on the Underground looks to take
feminist artistic
concerns a step forward by giving their works an entire year of public attention.
Mary Joe Frug felt that a dialogue between
feminists and mediators
concerning the feasibility of mediation
for women was important in light of the high divorce rate, the full spectrum of divorce - related problems, and the increased use of mediation.
We spent long and exciting hours examining the
concerns of
feminists, the power dynamics of traditional couples, and the mediation process which does allow
for addressing power disparity.