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9781137468147

Women's Bodies as Battlefield Christian Theology and the Global War on Women

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2015-07-23
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Women's Bodies as Battlefield demonstrates that the 'war on women' is not a metaphor but rather a global pandemic of violence against women that constitutes an actual war. In this global war on women, female bodies literally serve as places of battle. The reality of women's bodies as battlefield connects the literal and ideological violence perpetrated against women with the literal and ideological violence of war itself.

Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite shows that, of the many societal structures that enable both the violence of literal war and violence against women, the three most crucial factors are the desire for power, hierarchical authority structures, and contempt for the body. Not only do war and violence against women have some of the same social, cultural, and religious roots, but these roots are also mutually reinforcing. The book dissects and critiques paradigms designed to limit or prevent war (pacifism, 'just peace,' and 'just war') from the perspective of violence against women. It proposes positive, practical changes to these paradigms and invites the reader to join a worldwide movement to end the scourge of war and violence against women.

Author Biography

Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite is Professor of Theology and President Emerita at Chicago Theological Seminary, USA. She is a prolific author and speaker, and is widely known for her work in media on television, radio, and as a blogger for the Washington Post and the Huffington Post. She is an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ, and is the author or editor of more than a dozen books, including one of the most widely used books to teach theology, Lift Every Voice: Constructing Christian Theology from the Underside. She has been a life-long activist in opposing violence, both violence against women and the violence of war. She is one of the architects of the new approach to preventing war and reducing conflict called Just Peace.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1: Injuring: Bodies and Battlefields
2: Injuring: Women's Bodies in the War on Women
3: The History of Theologies of the Body: Sexism and Militarism
4: Looking Away: The Heroic Fiction of War
5: Looking Away: The Erotic Fiction of the War on Women
6: Just War: Authorizing the Injuries
7: Just War: Conducting the Injuries
8: Just Peace: Practice Without Embodiment
9: Just Peace: Bodies at the Center
10: Toward An Embodied Theology of Peace

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