Embodied Citizenship: Female Corporeality and Conflict

Images often unconsciously refer to the dividing line between dichotomies such as active-passive or public-private. We subject those dichotomies to a critical reflection on the concept of citizenship, inspired by Ruth Lister’s distinction between «to be a citizen ̈ and «to...

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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: 2007
In: Annali di studi religiosi
Jahr: 2007, Band: 8, Seiten: 27-49
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Zusammenfassung:Images often unconsciously refer to the dividing line between dichotomies such as active-passive or public-private. We subject those dichotomies to a critical reflection on the concept of citizenship, inspired by Ruth Lister’s distinction between «to be a citizen ̈ and «to act as a citizen ̈. What does this distinction entail if confronted with David Hollenbach’s search for mutual interdependence as the basis for solidarity? A theological analysis of the story of Hagar and a refl ection on Dalit women concretizes these theories.
ISSN:2284-3892
Enthält:Enthalten in: Annali di studi religiosi