Good
Sex
Price: $25.95
Subtitle: Feminist Perspectives from the
World's Religions
Editors: Edited by Patricia Beattie
Jung, Mary E. Hunt, and Radhika Balakrishnan
Subject: Women's
Studies/Religion/Sociology
Paper ISBN 0-8135-2884-4
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-2883-6
Pages: 220 pp.
Description: Essays that consider how
women from diverse religious traditions and cultures are redefining
sexuality for the common good
"This groundbreaking collection of 11 articles by women from
eight countries and seven religious traditions challenges male-defined
ideas of sexuality that have constricted women by denying them pleasure
and autonomous agency and threatening their well-being and, sometimes,
lives. . . . While the contributors do not always agree, they do
recognize the importance of global and interdisciplinary perspectives
and affirm the tension women experience when they work for change from
within a repressive tradition. Recommended."
--Library Journal
"Religious communities rarely address sex and sexuality
effectively. This collection by international, interreligious feminist
scholars gives us healthy ways to talk about women's
sexuality."--Emilie M. Townes, author of Breaking the Fine Rain of
Death: African American Health Issues and a Womanist Ethic of Care
"Good Sex is a rare gem. It opens doors of inquiry
into feminism, religion, and sexuality--exploring terrain that is vital
to the human rights of women and men. It invites passionate debate and
will no doubt become a classic."--Charlotte Bunch, executive director,
Center for Women's Global Leadership, Rutgers University
What is "good sex" in the globalized world of the
twenty-first century? This volume brings together essays by feminist
scholars from different religions and cultures to consider how women
are redefining sexuality for the common good. The essays explore sexual
and social restrictions on women; religiously and socially acceptable
avenues of sexual expression; constructions of sexual identities; and
attitudes toward women's sexual desires. How is sexual desire
constructed within specific cultural and religious contexts? What
sacrifices must women make (and how do they make them) simply to have
sexual lives? What options and strategies are available to women to
dissolve the many restrictions imposed on their sexuality? These are
some of the questions being explored.
Patricia Beattie Jung is an associate professor of
theology at Loyola University Chicago and is coauthor of Heterosexism:
An Ethical Challenge. Mary E. Hunt is cofounder and
codirector of the Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual
(WATER) in Silver Spring, Maryland, and author of Fierce
Tenderness: A Feminist Theology of Friendship. Radhika
Balakrishnan is an associate professor of international studies at
Marymount Manhattan College.
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