Suffering and Salvation in Ciudad Jurez

Suffering and Salvation in Ciudad Jurez
Title Suffering and Salvation in Ciudad Jurez PDF eBook
Author Nancy Pineda-Madrid
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 202
Release 2011-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1451415087

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Nancy Pineda-Madrid re-conceives traditional Christian notions of salvation by closing attending to the experience of the embattled women of Ciudad Ju rez in Mexico, where hundreds have been slain and where survivors have found healing and salvation in solidarity and community practices that resist rather than acquiesce in the violence.

Suffering and Salvation in Ciudad Juárez

Suffering and Salvation in Ciudad Juárez
Title Suffering and Salvation in Ciudad Juárez PDF eBook
Author Nancy Pineda-Madrid
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 202
Release 2011
Genre Religion
ISBN 0800698479

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Nancy Pineda-Madrid re-conceives traditional Christian notions of salvation by closing attending to the experience of the embattled women of Ciudad Ju rez in Mexico, where hundreds have been slain and where survivors have found healing and salvation in solidarity and community practices that resist rather than acquiesce in the violence.

More or Less Dead

More or Less Dead
Title More or Less Dead PDF eBook
Author Alice Driver
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 222
Release 2015-03-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816531161

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In Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, people disappear, their bodies dumped in deserted city lots or jettisoned in the unforgiving desert. All too many of them are women. More or Less Dead analyzes how such violence against women has been represented in news media, books, films, photography, and art. Alice Driver argues that the various cultural reports often express anxiety or criticism about how women traverse and inhabit the geography of Ciudad Juárez and further the idea of the public female body as hypersexualized. Rather than searching for justice, the various media—art, photography, and even graffiti—often reuse victimized bodies in sensationalist, attention-grabbing ways. In order to counteract such views, local activists mark the city with graffiti and memorials that create a living memory of the violence and try to humanize the victims of these crimes. The phrase “more or less dead” was coined by Chilean author Roberto Bolaño in his novel 2666, a penetrating fictional study of Juárez. Driver explains that victims are “more or less dead” because their bodies are never found or aren’t properly identified, leaving families with an uncertainty lasting for decades—or forever. The author’s clear, precise journalistic style tackles the ethics of representing feminicide victims in Ciudad Juárez. Making a distinction between the words “femicide” (the murder of girls or women) and “feminicide” (murder as a gender-driven event), one of her interviewees says, “Women are killed for being women, and they are victims of masculine violence because they are women. It is a crime of hate against the female gender. These are crimes of power.”

Immigration and Faith

Immigration and Faith
Title Immigration and Faith PDF eBook
Author Hoover, Brett C.
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 238
Release 2021
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 1587688697

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Immigration and Faith is a comprehensive textbook for theology and religious studies courses that addresses migration to and within the United States and beyond.

Voices of Feminist Liberation

Voices of Feminist Liberation
Title Voices of Feminist Liberation PDF eBook
Author Emily Leah Silverman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 313
Release 2014-10-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317543696

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'Voices of Feminist Liberation' brings together a wide range of scholars to explore the work of Rosemary Radford Ruether, one of the most influential feminist and liberation theologians of our time. Ruether's extraordinary and ground-breaking thinking has shaped debates across liberation theology, feminism and eco-feminism, queer theology, social justice and inter-religious dialogue. At the same time, her commitment to practice and agency has influenced sites of local resistance around the world as well as on globalised strategies for ecological sustainability and justice. 'Voices of Feminist Liberation' examines the potential of Ruether's thinking to mobilize critical theology, social theory and cultural practice. The scholars gathered here present their personal engagements with Ruether's thinking and teaching. The book will be invaluable to scholars, policy-makers, and activists seeking to understand how colonial and patriarchal oppression in the name of religion can be confronted and defeated.

Translating Religion

Translating Religion
Title Translating Religion PDF eBook
Author Mary Doak
Publisher Orbis Books
Pages 335
Release 2013
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608332829

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A peer-reviewed original collection of essays on how faith and religious traditions have been and are being translated, whether by language, culture, context, migration, or many other factors.

Pope Francis and the Search for God in America

Pope Francis and the Search for God in America
Title Pope Francis and the Search for God in America PDF eBook
Author Maria Clara Bingemer
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 322
Release 2021-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 081323378X

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In Tutti Fratelli, Pope Francis has called again for a “culture of encounter,” But how should his theology, pastoral practice, and social message be understood and applied in the Church of the Americas, a single but complex reality that extends from South to North? This volume offers analyses from experts looking back to the Argentine pontiff’s first fateful encuentros in the Americas as a help for understanding the present reality of the Church in the Western Hemisphere. The group includes theologians, historians, and political scientists, and the unique contribution of the volume lies in the panoramic perspective offered by the book as a whole. The initial essays set the stage for the volume as a whole, offering rich insight into Argentine and Latin American history, the world from which the Pope came and to which he returned in 2015, as well as surveying the impact of the Latin American “theology of the people” on the Pope’s visit to the U.S. Additional essays address theological, historical, and pastoral engagements that cut across several of the visits. The final group of essays is dedicated to the visits themselves and is arranged in the order that they occurred. Pope Francis and the Search for God in América is offered to all the members of the Church in América, South and North, old and young, with the hope that it will spur even more thought, reflection, prayer, and service.