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E-grāmata: Women and Religion in Zimbabwe: Strides and Struggles

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  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jul-2022
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The chapters in this volume foreground the ambivalent role of religion and culture when it comes to African womens health and well-being. Reflecting on the three major religions in Africa, i.e. African indigenous religions, Christianity, and Islam, the authors illustrate how religious beliefs and practices can either enhance or hinder womens holistic progress and development. With a specific focus on Zimbabwean womens experiences of religion and culture, the volume discusses how African indigenous religions, Christianity, and Islam tend to privilege men and understate the value of women in Africa. Adopting diverse theological, ideological, and political positions, contributors to this volume restate the fact that the key teachings of different religions, often suppressed due to patriarchal influences, are a potent resource in the quest for gender justice. In sync with the goals for gender justice and women empowerment envisioned in the United Nations Agenda 2030 and Africa Agenda 2063, the contributors advocate for gender-inclusive and life-enhancing interpretations of religious and cultural traditions in Africa.

Recenzijas

A comprehensive contextualized and contemporary resource on womens experiences and status in African Indigenous Religions, Christianity, and Islam cleverly nuanced with the role of men in Zimbabwe. It is a must-read for all researchers and anyone interested in religion and the wellbeing of women and men in African contexts and beyond. -- Loreen Maseno, Maseno University

Introduction: Women and Religion in Zimbabwe and the Role of Men ix
Ezra Chitando
Sophia Chirongoma
Kudzai Biri
Chapter One Harnessing Ndau Religious and Socio-Cultural Beliefs and Practices for Celebrating Women Power in Zimbabwe
1(10)
Macloud Sipeyiye
Elias G. Konyana
Chapter Two Rural Women Utilizing African Indigenous Religion(s) in Environmental Conservation: A Case of Mutasa Area in Mutare
11(16)
Tracey Chirara
Chapter Three Reconfiguring Lost African Religious Tradition: A Feminist Inquiry into Pre-colonial Gender Construction and Its Impact on Shona Society in Post-colonial Zimbabwe
27(18)
Dudzirai Chimeri
Chapter Four African Traditional Religious Women and Reproductive Health: The Case of Mutasa Rural in Mutare
45(16)
Tracey Chirara
Tabona Shoko
Chapter Five Woman, Thou Art Cursed? The Case of SARE in Shona Culture
61(16)
Mavis Muguti
Tawanda Mbewe
Chapter Six Imagining a Church with Equal Opportunities among the Clergy: A Theological and Cultural Dilemma in the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe
77(16)
Martin Mujinga
Chapter Seven Leadership Struggles in the Church: Interfacing and Theologizing the Leadership of Women Clergy in the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe (MCZ)
93(14)
Peter Masvotore
Lindah Tsara
Chapter Eight From Exclusivism to Inclusivism: The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) Rules and Regulations Relating to Women
107(14)
Simbarashe Munamati
Chapter Nine Untying the Cords of Patriarchy: A Critique of Violence against Women and the Role of Pentecostal Women in Leadership Positions in Zimbabwe
121(18)
Kudzai Biri
Chapter Ten Cultures, Women, and the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe
139(14)
Francis Machingura
Joyline Gwara
Chapter Eleven Unlocking Judges 13 to Advocate for Women's Leadership in a Patriarchal System
153(12)
Menard Musendekwa
Chapter Twelve "Teacher, This Woman Was Caught in the Very Act of Committing Adultery" (John 8:4b): The Bible, Community, and Genderization of Sin; A Dialogue with the Social Identity Theory
165(12)
Ishanesu Sextus Gusha
Chapter Thirteen Young Christian Women as Agents of Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe: A Case Study of Murinye District, Masvingo
177(20)
Sophia Chirongoma
Chapter Fourteen Women's Sexuality: A Tool for Media Advertising in Zimbabwe?
197(10)
Chipo Mable Hatendi
Tapiwa Praise Mapuranga
Chapter Fifteen Religio-Cultural Ideologies, Women, and the Economy: Gender Inequality in the Mining Sector in Zimbabwe
207(12)
Tariro Zhou
Chapter Sixteen The Currency That Buys Peace: Reparation in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's The Sad and Incredible Tale of Innocent Erendira and Her Heartless Grandmother (1972) and Charles Mungoshi's `Sacrifice' (1997)
219(18)
Barbara C. Manyarara
Chapter Seventeen Towards Women's Empowerment in Africa: Insights from the Capability Approach
237(18)
Kevin Shijja Kuhumba
Chapter Eighteen Help/Hindrance? The Role of Religion in Women's Participation in Politics in Zimbabwe
255(14)
Kudakwashe Bryson Kabaira
Blessed Simbarashe Matsita
Chapter Nineteen Ring or Title: Examining the Role of the Church in the Land Co-Ownership Clause Advocacy in Uganda
269(12)
Christine Nakyeyune
Index 281(2)
About the Contributors 283
Ezra Chitando serves as Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Zimbabwe and theology consultant on HIV for the World Council of Churches.

Sophia Chirongoma is senior lecturer in the religious studies department at Midlands State University, Zimbabwe. She is also an academic associate/research fellow at the Research Institute for Theology and Religion (RITR) in the College of Human Sciences, University of South Africa (UNISA).



Kudzai Biri is associate professor in the department of religious studies, classics, and philosophy at the University of Zimbabwe.