McFadyen, A (2020) I Breathe him in with every breath I take’: Framing Domestic Victimisation as Trauma and Coercive Control in Feminist Trauma Theologies. In: O'Donnell, K and Cross, K, (eds.) Feminist Trauma Theologies: Body, Scripture & Church in Critical Perspective. SCM Press , London , pp. 80-111. ISBN 978-0334058724
Abstract
We are living in an era when traumatic experiences are being more frequently acknowledged in public and there are multiple calls for recognition and justice for those who experience such trauma. Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, the Sisters Uncut protests, campaigns against Female Genital Mutilation, and multiple sexual abuse scandals are all movements situated at the intersection of feminism and trauma.
Feminist Trauma Theologies explores the relationship between trauma and feminist theologies, highlighting methodological, theological, and practical similarities between the two.
With contributions from a diverse team of scholars, this book is an essential resource for all thinkers and practitioners who are trying to navigate the current conversations around theology, suffering, and feminism.
With a foreword by Shelly Rambo, author of Resurrecting Wounds (Baylor University Press, 2017)
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Date Deposited: | 07 Oct 2019 14:01 |
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