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Religion and Gender-Based Violence
Global and Local Responses to Harmful Practices
von Brenda Bartelink, Chia Longman, Tamsin Bradley
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-032-15872-3
Erschienen am 27.05.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 11 mm [T]
Gewicht: 304 Gramm
Umfang: 200 Seiten

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This book takes religion as an entry point for a deeper exploration into why practices of gender-based violence continue, and what possible actions might help to contribute to their eradication. It presents empirical cases of religious, non-religious and secular actors.



Brenda Bartelink is assistant professor at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Groningen Netherlands.

Chia Longman is associate professor of Gender Studies and the director of the Centre for Research on Culture and Gender, Ghent University, Belgium.

Tamsin Bradley is professor of International Development at the University of Portsmouth, UK.



Chapter 1. Gender, Religion, and Harm: Conceptual and Methodological Reflections. Brenda Bartelink, Chia Longman, & Tamsin Bradley Chapter 2. The Impact of Covid on Efforts to Reduce FGM and Child Marriage: Understanding the intersections between Religion, Gender, and Culture. Tamsin Bradley and Jane Rita Meme Chapter 3. Cousin Marriage Among Turkish and Moroccan Dutch: Debates on Medical Risk and Forced Marriage Oka Storms & Edien Bartels Chapter 4. The Implications of the Securitisation of Mosques for Transformative Masculine Attitudes Towards Harmful Cultural Practices in the UK Tamsin Bradley and Ottis Mubaiwa Chapter 5. Izzat and Forced Marriage in the Constructing of Cultural and Religious Identities in the UK Sukhbinder Hamilton Chapter 6. Harm and Consent in the Socio-Legal Perspectives on Child Marriage in Iran Ladan Rahbari Chapter 7. Understanding the Nexus of Religion, Secularism, and the Harms of Women's Mandatory Un/Covering Sarah Fischer Chapter 8. Normative Violence, Traditional Healing, and Harm Regarding Same-Sex Relations Among Women in Mozambique Maria Judite Chipenembe , Chia Longman , & Gily Coene Chapter 9. The Contradictory Role of the Protestant Church in Changing Female Genital Cutting Among the Maasai: An Ethnographic Exploration Hannelore Van Bavel Chapter 10. So Is It All Just About Sex? Religion and Recognising Harmful Practices in the Need to Control Female Sexuality Elisabet le Roux Chapter 11. 'Faith-full' Reflections from a Civically Minded, Radically Inclusive, Other Azza Karam


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