Gender Studies 210WR - Women and Gender in Philosophy and Religion: '='Womanist Religious Thought'
Womanist Religious Thought
Spring
2020
01
4.00
Meredith Coleman-Tobias
TTH 02:55PM-04:10PM
Mount Holyoke College
110564
Shattuck Hall 203
mfcoleman@mtholyoke.edu
109902,109794,110564
As a conceptual framework which reconsiders the rituals, scriptures, and allegiances of religious black women, womanist thought has expanded the interdisciplinary canon of black and feminist religious studies. This course is a survey of womanist religious scholars from multiple religious traditions: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Yoruba-Ifa -- as well as theorists who understand womanism as a "spiritual but not religious" orientation. Course participants will use the interpretive touchstones of cross-culturalism, erotics, earthcare, and health -- among others -- to examine contemporary womanist religious thought.