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Christianity in the lives of highly educated African American women: Womanist narratives.

机译:受过高等教育的非洲裔美国妇女生活中的基督教:女性主义叙事。

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This ethnography describes the function of Christianity in the lives of three uncelebrated well-educated African American women. The women are members of academia who hold doctorate degrees. The study gives insight to the function of Christianity in the private and professional lives of the participants. Although their experiences were diverse, the participants were of one accord in understanding Christianity as a coping strategy that provided them with a mechanism to read and interpret the events of their lives.; Womanism is a way of giving name to the lived experiences of African American women. All of the participants shared stories about themselves, their values, and their professions thereby giving voice and perspective to their experiences. Pulitzer Prize winning author Alice Walker is credited with coining the term womanism. Walker's definition divides the experiences of African American women into four primary categories; love of oneself, love of community, love of inquisitiveness and love of spirit. The two areas of Walker's definition that evoked the most discussion in this study were love of community and love of spirit. The participants all have a strong commitment to community. The first communities they experienced were family and church. Their earlier communities functioned through a hierarchal structure that was gender based. The hierarchal gendered social order was a systematic way of approaching life. The community also functioned as a means of cooperative empowerment. When the concept of spiritual connectedness is fully considered, spirit also includes community of human and spirit worlds. According to one participant God gives humans a vision to witness perfection and goodness. Christ is the vision that allows humans to witness goodness.
机译:这项人种志描述了基督教在三位未受过教育的受过良好教育的非洲裔美国妇女的生活中的作用。妇女是拥有博士学位的学术界成员。该研究深入了解了基督教在参与者的私人生活和职业生活中的作用。尽管他们的经历是多种多样的,但参加者在理解基督教作为一种应对策略方面是一致的,这为他们提供了一种阅读和解释其生活事件的机制。妇女主义是一种赋予非裔美国妇女生活经历的方式。所有参与者都分享了有关自己,他们的价值观和职业的故事,从而为他们的经历提供了声音和视角。普利策奖获奖作家爱丽丝·沃克(Alice Walker)创造了“女性主义”一词。沃克的定义将非洲裔美国妇女的经历分为四个主要类别;热爱自己,热爱社区,热爱好奇心和热爱精神。沃克在研究中引起最多讨论的两个领域是对社区的热爱和对精神的热爱。参与者对社区都有坚定的承诺。他们经历的第一个社区是家庭和教堂。他们较早的社区通过基于性别的等级结构运作。等级性别社会秩序是一种接近生活的系统方式。社区还充当了合作授权的手段。当充分考虑到精神联系的概念时,精神也包括人类世界和精神世界。一位参加者说,上帝使人类有目睹完美和良善的愿景。基督是使人见证良善的异象。

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  • 作者单位

    The University of New Mexico.;

  • 授予单位 The University of New Mexico.;
  • 学科 Education Higher.; Anthropology Cultural.; Womens Studies.; Black Studies.; Religion General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 243 p.
  • 总页数 243
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 高等教育;人类学;社会学;人类学;宗教;
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