Religious, Feminist, Activist: Cosmologies of Interconnection

Author:   Laurel Zwissler
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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Pages:   336
Publication Date:   01 April 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Religious, Feminist, Activist: Cosmologies of Interconnection


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Author:   Laurel Zwissler
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9780803285705


ISBN 10:   0803285701
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   01 April 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Laurel Zwissler's comprehensive and up-to-date summary and synthesis of matters pertaining to religious, spiritual, and political uses of ritual, ceremony, and action are critical to every large scale protest movement of our time. -Mary Keller, assistant academic professional lecturer for the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Wyoming -- Mary Keller The most effective way to understand activist religion is [through] finely tuned ethnographic work. Laurel Zwissler asks perceptive questions, listens to complex responses, and observes the multiple layers of women engaged in progressive public enactments in Toronto. The result is a convincing, compelling book. -Ronald L. Grimes, director, Ritual Studies International and professor emeritus of religion and culture at Wilfrid Laurier University -- Ronald L. Grimes A valuable window into the complex but important role of religion in many progressive feminist groups. Zwissler's volume helps us to better reflect on the challenging dance of religion and feminism, within the all-important context of activist work. Focusing on cultural and religious resources, rituals, and discourses that shape and constrain movement activity, this is a beautifully written, thoughtfully argued, and timely contribution. -Courtney Bender, professor in the Department of Religion at Columbia University -- Courtney Bender Laurel Zwissler centers her analysis around case studies of three women in Canada from the Catholic, United Church, and Pagan traditions. Both micro perspectives and macro investigation provide readers with insights into important differences among the subjects but equally important commonalities of spirit, politics, and action. -Water Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual * Water Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual * Based on their worldview of interconnection, activists come together in communities that provide support, encourage patience and compassion, and connect people. With this ethnography of groups rarely studied with such depth, Zwissler provides an important contribution to scholarship on social movements and feminist and religious studies. -Sharon P. Doetsch-Kidder, Reading Religion -- Sharon P. Doetsch-Kidder * Reading Religion * Bringing together ideas that are often thought to be incongruent, Zwissler . . . discusses individuals who have deep commitments to religion but also to feminism and activism. . . . Offering a wealth of information, this accessible book is well suited to classroom use as well as secondary reading. -M. M. Veeneman, CHOICE -- M. M. Veeneman * CHOICE *


Laurel Zwissler's comprehensive and up-to-date summary and synthesis of matters pertaining to religious, spiritual, and political uses of ritual, ceremony, and action are critical to every large scale protest movement of our time. -Mary Keller, assistant academic professional lecturer for the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Wyoming -- Mary Keller The most effective way to understand activist religion is [through] finely tuned ethnographic work. Laurel Zwissler asks perceptive questions, listens to complex responses, and observes the multiple layers of women engaged in progressive public enactments in Toronto. The result is a convincing, compelling book. -Ronald L. Grimes, director, Ritual Studies International and professor emeritus of religion and culture at Wilfrid Laurier University -- Ronald L. Grimes A valuable window into the complex but important role of religion in many progressive feminist groups. Zwissler's volume helps us to better reflect on the challenging dance of religion and feminism, within the all-important context of activist work. Focusing on cultural and religious resources, rituals, and discourses that shape and constrain movement activity, this is a beautifully written, thoughtfully argued, and timely contribution. -Courtney Bender, professor in the Department of Religion at Columbia University -- Courtney Bender


The most effective way to understand activist religion is [through] finely tuned ethnographic work. Laurel Zwissler asks perceptive questions, listens to complex responses, and observes the multiple layers of women engaged in progressive public enactments in Toronto. The result is a convincing, compelling book. --Ronald L. Grimes, director, Ritual Studies International and professor emeritus of religion and culture at Wilfrid Laurier University--Ronald L. Grimes (09/19/2017) Laurel Zwissler's comprehensive and up-to-date summary and synthesis of matters pertaining to religious, spiritual, and political uses of ritual, ceremony, and action are critical to every large scale protest movement of our time. --Mary Keller, assistant academic professional lecturer for the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Wyoming --Mary Keller (09/19/2017) A valuable window into the complex but important role of religion in many progressive feminist groups. Zwissler's volume helps us to better reflect on the challenging dance of religion and feminism, within the all-important context of activist work. Focusing on cultural and religious resources, rituals, and discourses that shape and constrain movement activity, this is a beautifully written, thoughtfully argued, and timely contribution. --Courtney Bender, professor in the Department of Religion at Columbia University --Courtney Bender (09/19/2017)


Laurel Zwissler's comprehensive and up-to-date summary and synthesis of matters pertaining to religious, spiritual, and political uses of ritual, ceremony, and action are critical to every large scale protest movement of our time. -Mary Keller, assistant academic professional lecturer for the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Wyoming -- Mary Keller The most effective way to understand activist religion is [through] finely tuned ethnographic work. Laurel Zwissler asks perceptive questions, listens to complex responses, and observes the multiple layers of women engaged in progressive public enactments in Toronto. The result is a convincing, compelling book. -Ronald L. Grimes, director, Ritual Studies International and professor emeritus of religion and culture at Wilfrid Laurier University -- Ronald L. Grimes A valuable window into the complex but important role of religion in many progressive feminist groups. Zwissler's volume helps us to better reflect on the challenging dance of religion and feminism, within the all-important context of activist work. Focusing on cultural and religious resources, rituals, and discourses that shape and constrain movement activity, this is a beautifully written, thoughtfully argued, and timely contribution. -Courtney Bender, professor in the Department of Religion at Columbia University -- Courtney Bender Based on their worldview of interconnection, activists come together in communities that provide support, encourage patience and compassion, and connect people. With this ethnography of groups rarely studied with such depth, Zwissler provides an important contribution to scholarship on social movements and feminist and religious studies. -Sharon P. Doetsch-Kidder, Reading Religion -- Sharon P. Doetsch-Kidder * Reading Religion * Bringing together ideas that are often thought to be incongruent, Zwissler . . . discusses individuals who have deep commitments to religion but also to feminism and activism. . . . Offering a wealth of information, this accessible book is well suited to classroom use as well as secondary reading. -M. M. Veeneman, CHOICE -- M. M. Veeneman * CHOICE *


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Laurel Zwissler is an assistant professor in the Philosophy and Religion Department at Central Michigan University.

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