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Gender, Race, Power And Religion: Women In The Methodist Church Of Southern Africa In Post-apartheid Society (Studien Zur Interkulturellen Geschichte Des Christentums)
Uta Theilen
Paperback. Peter Lang Pub Inc 2004-11-30.
ISBN 9780820473444
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This book addresses the evolving structure of the three traditional women's organisations of the Methodist Church in post-apartheid South Africa, and the experiences of women in leadership roles within the church. These organisations are still more or less divided along racial lines. The aim of the fieldwork--carried out from 1995 to 1997 and in 2000--was to find out if these racial boundaries would begin to dissolve and if women would find more empowerment in their congregations after the democratisation of the country. Further topics are the renaissance of African traditions and religious practices that came about with the end of apartheid. The methodology follows an ethnographic approach that relies heavily on interviews and participant observation, on interviews and participant observation, with the analysis bringing South African women's voices to bear on these issues, rather than providing and external and analytical analysis of the issues
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