Women, Identity and Religion in Wales : Theology, Poetry, Story
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1786831937
ISBN-13
9781786831934
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Imprint
University of Wales Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 1st, 2018
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
266 grams
Dimensions
15.80 x 23.30 x 1.30 cms
Product Classification:
Gender studies: women
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This book explores the relationship between religion and identity in the lives of Welsh women today. Manon Ceridwen James looks at the recent history of religion in Wales, as well as women's writings and the way in which women have faced and continue to face unique pressures to be respectable.
Women, Identity and Religion in Wales is a groundbreaking study in a Welsh context of practical theology, a field within theology that has grown internationally in recent years. With the first book on Welsh feminist theology, Manon Ceridwen James explores the impact of religion on Welsh women’s identity, provides empirical evidence for the ways women construct their identities, and closely examines the current roles that religion play in it. To achieve this, James used an eclectic methodology: narrative interviews with women aged between thirty and fifty-five living in all areas of Wales; a case study looking at the works of influential Welsh poet Menna Elfyn; and her own reflections, experiences, poetry, and engagements with writings by a range of Welsh women.
Ultimately, James contradicts the established mythology that there is a strong contemporary relationship between nonconformity and female Welshness. Instead, she conceptualizes a Welsh identity that is changing rapidly from respectability and commitment to community to self-fulfillment and globalism. Her research points to the need for cultural change within Welsh churches—one more compatible with the true values and expectations of women (and men) in Wales today.
Ultimately, James contradicts the established mythology that there is a strong contemporary relationship between nonconformity and female Welshness. Instead, she conceptualizes a Welsh identity that is changing rapidly from respectability and commitment to community to self-fulfillment and globalism. Her research points to the need for cultural change within Welsh churches—one more compatible with the true values and expectations of women (and men) in Wales today.
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