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Sex, Gender, and Religion - Josephine Butler Revisited

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Sex, Gender, and Religion: Josephine Butler Revisited will appeal to readers interested in women's subjectivity and agency. Josephine Butler (1828-1906) spearheaded campaigns against state regulation of prostitution. A gifted platform speaker, she enthused a variety of British and European audiences, and wrote abundantly about her cause. Contributors revisit Butler after the end of the twentieth century, where she has been fêted, forgotten, and then rediscovered as reformer, mystic, and feminist. Firmly locating Butler within her context, this book breaks new ground by focusing on the role of religion in her life and work, as well as on Butler as (auto)biographer, writing her own self as she writes her campaign.

List of contents

Contents: Jenny Daggers/Diana Neal: Introduction - Jane Jordan: «Trophies of the Saviour»: Josephine Butler's Biographical Sketches of Prostitutes - Helen Mathers: «'Tis Dishonour Done to Me»: Self-Representation in the Writings of Josephine Butler - Susan Mumm: Josephine Butler and the International Traffic in Women - Annemieke van Drenth: Holy Beliefs and Caring Power: Josephine Butler's Influence on Abolitionism and the Women's Movement in the Netherlands (1850-1920) - Jenny Daggers: Josephine Butler and Christian Women's Identity - Lisa Nolland: Josephine Butler and the Historian: Critic and Friend - Pat Starkey: Saints, Virgins and Family Members: Exemplary Biographies? Josephine Butler as Biographer - Diana Neal: Josephine Butler: Flirting with the Catholic Other.

About the author










The Editors: Jenny Daggers is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom. She received her Ph.D. and her M.A. in theology from the University of Manchester and her B.Soc.Sc. in political science from the University of Birmingham. Daggers has published widely in journals and is the author of The British Christian Women¿s Movement: a Rehabilitation of Eve (2002).
Diana Neal served as head of Theology and Religious Studies and of Identity Studies, as well as being a founding member of the Centre for Gender and Women¿s Studies at Liverpool Hope University. She received her Ph.D. and her M.A. in theology from the University of Exeter, United Kingdom, and her B.A. in theology and history from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Neal has published largely in the field of medieval women¿s mysticism, and is presently engaged in a study of the fifteenth-century pre-Tridentine reformer, Angela Merici.

Product details

Assisted by Jenny Daggers (Editor), Diana Neal (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2016
 
EAN 9780820481173
ISBN 978-0-8204-8117-3
No. of pages 198
Dimensions 160 mm x 16 mm x 230 mm
Weight 400 g
Series American University Studies Series 7: Theology and Religion
American University Studies
American University Studies
American University Studies Series 7: Theology and Religion
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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