作者: HELLENA MOON
DOI: 10.1179/JPT.2010.20.1.004
关键词: Pastoral care 、 Gender studies 、 Human rights 、 Sociology 、 Spiritual care 、 Power (social and political) 、 Transformative learning 、 Essentialism 、 Dialogical self 、 Human rights movement
摘要: How can transformative feminist care exist across cultures and movements in the wo/men's human rights movement? Can such carefully nuance dangers embracing either a Western hegemonic discourse or an essentialist understanding of wo/men that further perpetuates stereotypes robs them their agentive power? I argue ethic is possible by incorporating intercultural pastoral/spiritual as method work.1 have come to see growing importance building dialogue between disciplines through my work organizations mid 1990s, fieldwork various placements while doing M.Div., well interfaith hospital chaplain doctoral student. In pastoral practice academic studies, seen crucial be dialogical partners both seek integration theory practice, for finding creative ways dealing with social injustice crises (Couture & Hunter, 1995).