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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
appropriately conflicted,
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This review is from: Appropriately Subversive: Modern Mothers in Traditional Religions (Hardcover)
This is a fascinating, insightful and compassionate exploration of the conflicts faced by mothers who are traditionally religious but are also feminists. Halbertal doesn't offer pat answers. Instead she offers a multilayered portrayal of women trying to sort out how to raise their daughters in the face of their own conflicts between their love of the rich traditions of their religious communities and their awareness of the yoke these same traditions and communities place upon women as individuals. Highly recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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very insightful study of religion and feminism,
By a scholar of religion (Greater Boston MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Appropriately Subversive: Modern Mothers in Traditional Religions (Hardcover)
Too often, scholars of religion look at one religion only, using a historical perspective. This book shows the utility of the comparative approach of modern religion. Unlike many comparative approaches, it is not interested in how one religion influences the other, but on how different religions confront similar issues, in this case, how mothers in traditional Catholicism and Judaism deal with dilemmas raised by modern feminism. The author shows great skill in balancing literature on religion, feminism, and psychology. She also succeeds in walking the very fine line between a detached scholar and one committed to a religious tradition. Students of psychology, religion, and feminism will benefit from this book's insights, as well as the further development of her mentor's (Carol Gilligan) methods. In addition, since it is written in a clear, relatively non-technical manner, parents who are deeply committed to a religious tradition, but feel equally committed to feminist values, will learn much from this book's perspective.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Brilliant Analysis,
By LodzCambridge (Jerusalem, Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Appropriately Subversive: Modern Mothers in Traditional Religions (Hardcover)
Hartman's brilliant analysis of the Catholic and Jewish women who are subject of this book brings to light their dynanmic efforts to express their fealty to their traditions and their sense of self as women. This work is marked by an insightful use of feminist theory and respect for individuals' commitment to their faith. One can only hope that Hartman continues to share with us her insights.
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Appropriately Subversive: Modern Mothers in Traditional Religions by Tova Hartman Halbertal (Hardcover - January 15, 2003)
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