Waging Peace, Building a World in which Life Matters: Festschrift to Honour Gabriele DietrichFestschrift in honour of Gabriele Dietrich of Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary, social activist and feminist; contributed articles on diverse aspects predominantly on social status of women and feminism in India. |
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Cuprins
Foreword | 9 |
Practicing Hospitality in a World of Difference and Danger | 34 |
A Critical Feminist Spirituality of Struggle | 45 |
Victims Sites of Resistance | 60 |
Illustrated with the Case | 76 |
Mission of the DisappearedMission of the Appeared | 85 |
Some Challenges | 96 |
Gandhi Ecofeminism and the Elusiveness of Truth | 115 |
Postcolonial Feminist Identity Versus Communal Identity | 160 |
Integrating Tribals in the Mainstream Emerging Dissimilarities | 172 |
Banking on Women To Whose Advantage? | 211 |
The Social and Historical Contexts | 247 |
Intellectuals | 275 |
Exploring Masculinity | 292 |
Revitalizing Education for the Womens Movement | 307 |
Mumbai | 335 |
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