Sentences with phrase «from feminist perspectives»

The discussion prompted Baines to ask them: What about looking at judgments from feminist perspectives?
Supported by an Art Fund Jonathan Ruffer curatorial grant, it brings together work by artists including Louise Bourgeois, Claude Cahun and Woolf's sister Vanessa Bell, and invites us to view them from feminist perspectives.
Thus, rather than place the insights of contemporary society in dialogue with Scripture and tradition in a way that maintains Biblical authority, she has compromised the sole authority of Scripture by qualifying it from feminist perspectives.
It is also problematic when viewed from a feminist perspective.
From a feminist perspective, what are topics you would like to see addressed and how?
Her work has had a growing influence, and she is embarking on a four - volume systematic theology which will be the first major systematics attempted from a feminist perspective.
Although clearly writing from a feminist perspective, McNamara is, for the most part, an unexpected voice of reason.
From a feminist perspective, why not affirm this mutuality of relationship and re-vision the divine eros?
From a feminist perspective the denial of divine relation to the world codified in the highly specialized scholastic language reflects the disparagement of reciprocal relation characteristic of patriarchy in its social and intellectual expressions.
New Earth (New York: The Seabury Press, 1975) and especially her excellent systematic theology from a feminist perspective, Sexism and God - Talk: Toward a Feminist Theology (Boston: The Beacon Press, 1983).
The best critique of Niebuhr from a feminist perspective is Plaskow, Judith, Sex.
Nonetheless, the film succeeds in its exploration of subculture, individuality and collective identity, from a feminist perspective.
Thus, perhaps, Sofia Coppola won the best director for The Beguiled, a pale copy of the Don Siegel movie of the same name, with the claim that this imitation is from a feminist perspective.
In Hunger, Roxane Gay tackles the relationship between food, body, and mind from a feminist perspective.
Minna Salami, founder of MsAfropolitan, a multiple award - winning blog covering contemporary Africa and Diaspora society and culture from a feminist perspective.
From a feminist perspective, Collins's «70s work, which consists almost exclusively of films and photographs of the artist staring at attractive young women, can look like one long, unapologetic, unredeemable celebration of the male gaze.
«Something about these stories felt like they could benefit from being told from the feminist perspective.
The portrayal of women in the Grimms is a historic survey that reflects real social conditions, and was originally told to the Grimm Brothers by women, according to historian Marina Warner, who has written extensively about the Grimms from the feminist perspective.
The artist explores African and African American ritual from a feminist perspective.
The accompanying catalogue, Expressions of Will: The Art of Prudence Heward, was one of the first monographs to be written about a Canadian artist from a feminist perspective.
For this work, Benglis smeared Day - Glo paint across the gallery floor invoking «the depravity of the «fallen» woman» or, from a feminist perspective, a «prone victim of phallic male desire».
The reading group will be dedicated to looking at Saturday, October 18th's edition of The New York Times from a feminist perspective.
Lassnig's self - portraits are familiar having been fortunate to see last year's exhibition at Tate Liverpool (2016), in which her reflective Baconian paintings address the ageing process, the passing of time and the fragility of the human body from a feminist perspective.
We Choose Art: A Feminist Perspective is a group exhibition that will include works by a variety of Los Angeles based artists, each of whom touch upon concepts of race, class, culture, politics, social commentary, and / or gender from a feminist perspective.
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.
The tale takes place in the «Stalag» of Tweedy's Farm — minus the machine gun towers and jackboots — and comes with a feathery twist; and from a feminist perspective.
From a feminist perspective, in what way (s) does women's quest for fitness & health contribute to empowerment & oppression.

Not exact matches

I am not a Whiteheadian scholar, and my limited understanding of process thought has been developed primarily through contact with feminist scholars writing from that perspective.
They are also concerned that I presented and explored a variety of divergent perspectives on what «biblical womanhood» means (from Jewish, Catholic, Amish, feminist, polygamist, Christian fundamentalist and complementarian viewpoints, to name a few), including some viewpoints with which they do not agree.
She is known especially for her articulation of womanist theology, a perspective defined in relationship with but differently from feminist and black theologies.
In dealing with political theology from the perspective of process theology it will be important to keep centrally in view what has already been learned through a partial assimilation of feminist insights.
Some turn to the East, particularly to Taoism; some to Native American perspectives and other primal traditions; some to emerging feminist visions; still others to neglected themes or traditions within the Western heritage, ranging from materials in Pythagorean philosophy to neglected themes in Plato to Leibniz or Spinoza; and still others to twentieth - century philosophers such as Heidegger or to philosophical movements such as the Deep Ecology movement.9 As one would expect in an age characterized by a split between religion and philosophy, few environmental philosophers turn to sources in the Bible or Christian theology for help, though some — Robin Attfield, for example — argue that Christian history has been wrongly maligned by environmental philosophers, and that it can serve as a better resource than some might expect (WTEE 201 - 230).
Daly's and Raymond's understandings of separatism lend themselves to interpretation from a Whiteheadian feminist perspective.
These final essays are written from the perspective of practical studies, namely, pastoral care, Christian ethics and feminist liberation theology.
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.
Suggesting the potential for a Whiteheadian feminist theory of relations, however, involves both positive and negative evaluation of process philosophy from the perspective of feminist thought and women's experience.
From the perspective of feminist consciousness, this hierarchy seems unlikely to effect the liberation of life that Cobb and Birch envision for nature.
For explorations of these themes from the perspective of the experience of women and feminist theology independent of process thought, see Christ, Carol P., Diving Deep and Surfacing (Boston: Beacon Press, 1980); Goldenberg, Naomi R., Chancing of the Gods (Boston: Beacon Press, 1979); Ruether, Rosemary Radford, New Woman.
The positive formative influences did not come from feminist sources, however, for what gave some substance to my critical perspective on theology were the tomes of Karl Barth and, even more importantly, the presence and writings of H. Richard Niebuhr.
However, with one exception (the feminist Mud Flower Collective's God's Fierce Whimsy, discussed in Chapter 4), book - length essays about the nature and purpose of theological education written from any of their perspectives have not yet been published.
Despite the pastoral nature of much feminist theology and careful treatments of specific issues in pastoral care such as abuse or spirituality, there is no book by a single author on pastoral theology from a woman's or a feminist perspective.
Maxine Glaz has provocatively observed that the move away from psychology in pastoral theology may be part of an «impetus to avoid issues of gender» Just when women in pastoral theology begin to find feminist psychology an incisive tool for reconstructing pastoral care and theology, she suggests, the «people of a dominant perspective emphasize a new theme or status symbol»
Many of us males also fight against it, but from a, perhaps, masculinist perspective rather than a feminist one.
Such are the questions and issues raised by feminist theology in a global perspective, proceeding from the conviction that in Christ there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, and that all persons are created in the image of God and therefore have a right to develop their full potentials of personhood.
From a transcultural standpoint, the feminist challenge opens the West to what is perhaps an even wider perspective.
This effort incorporates the best insights of feminist theology from the United States and Europe, reinterpreted from a third world perspective.
Many theologians are thinking and writing from a self - conscious socio - cultural perspective, be it Afro - American, Latin American liberationist or feminist.
From the perspective of feminist psychologists and therapists, Jung is both good and bad news.
You look at things from a idealistic and unrealistic feminist perspective whereas I look at things from a practical male perspective.
While my strengths lie in working from a psychoanalytic perspective, I have unique training in complementary and alternative medicine for mental health, feminist theory in counseling, and behavioral medicine.
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