Religion Gender and Citizenship

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Religion  Gender and Citizenship
Author : Line Nyhagen
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Publisher : Springer
Language : English
Release Date : 29 April 2016
ISBN : 9781137405340
Pages : 271 pages
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Religion Gender and Citizenship by Line Nyhagen Book PDF Summary

How do religious women talk about and practise citizenship? How is religion linked to gender and nationality? What are their views on gender equality, women's movements and feminism? Via interviews with Christian and Muslim women in Norway, Spain and the UK, this book explores intersections between religion, citizenship, gender and feminism.

Religion  Gender and Citizenship

How do religious women talk about and practise citizenship? How is religion linked to gender and nationality? What are their views on gender equality, women's movements and feminism? Via interviews with Christian and Muslim women in Norway, Spain and the UK, this book explores intersections between religion, citizenship, gender and

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Religion  Gender and Citizenship

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