Virgin Mary across Cultures

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ethnographic research
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Feminism
Feminist Theological Critique
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Finnish Orthodox Church
Finnish Russian Border
Finnish-Karelian
Folklore
gender and religion
Jewish Mary
Karelian Traditions
La Morenita
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Latin American anthropology
Latin American Women's Movements
Latin American Women’s Movements
Maria Lactans
Marian
Marian Devotion
Marian Dogmas
Marian Piety
Mary in Islam
Mary Symbol
Mary's Immaculate Conception
Mary’s Immaculate Conception
Mater Dolorosa
Orthodox
Orthodox Christianity studies
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Popol Vuh
pre-Christian Goddesses
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Searching for a Cross-Cultural Virgin Mary
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367786120
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines women’s relationship to the Virgin Mary in two different cultural and religious contexts, and compares how these relationships have been analyzed and explained on a theological and a sociological level. The figure of the Virgin Mary is a divisive one in our modern culture. To some, she appears to be a symbol of religious oppression, while to others, she is a constant comfort and even an inspiration towards empowerment.

Drawing on the author’s own ethnographic research among Catholic Costa Rican women and Orthodox Finnish women, this study relates their experiences with Mary to the folklore and popular religion materials present in each culture. The book combines not only different social and religious frameworks but also takes a critical look at ways in which feminists have (mis)interpreted the meaning of Mary for women. It therefore combines theological and ethnographic methods in order to create a feminist Marian theology that is particularly attentive to women’s lived religious practices and theological thinking.

This study provides a unique ethnographically informed insight into women’s religious interactions with Mary. As such, it will be of great interest to those researching in religious studies and theology, gender studies, Latin American studies, anthropology of religion, and folklore studies.

Elina Vuola is Professor of Global Christianity and Dialogue of Religions at the Faculty of Theology, University of Helsinki, Finland. She has been a visiting scholar at the Chicago Theological Seminary, the Harvard Divinity School, and Northwestern University in the USA as well as the Departamento Ecuménico de Investigaciones in Costa Rica. Professor Vuola has published widely in this field in Finnish, Spanish, and English, contributing to publications such as Contemporary Encounters in Gender and Religion: European Perspectives, The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theology, and The Oxford Handbook of the Virgin Mary.

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