A force such as the world has never known
Editeur : Inanna Publications
Numéro de produit : 9781771330572
ISBN : 9781771330572
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A Force Such as the World Has Never Known: Women Creating Change is a unique collection of narratives from women from all around the globe. These are stories of compassion and bravery, empowered by the vision of a better world for all life. It emphasizes the need to empower the feminine and assure gender balance and human rights for all. This accumulation of women's stories reveals the role of women in creating needed changes in areas of health and nutrition, supporting efforts toward sustainable environments, promoting political and social rights, protecting women from the travesties of war and rape and promoting religious diversity and better conditions for all beings. This anthology offers an introduction to women's movements in parts of the world access to this kind of information is often restricted, i.e., women's activism in communist societies such as the ussr and now Russia, as well as China, as well as women's activism within spiritual traditions such as Islam and Buddhism, and forms of activism that women may not have previously considered (e.g. dance). Makes an important contribution in filling a gap in knowledge about the status and activism of women in other cultures.
A Force Such as the World Has Never Known: Women Creating Change is
a unique collection of narratives from women from all around the globe.
These are stories of compassion and bravery, empowered by the vision of
a better world for all life. It emphasizes the need to empower the
feminine and assure gender balance and human rights for all. This
accumulation of women’s stories reveals the role of women in creating
needed changes in areas of health and nutrition, supporting efforts
toward sustainable environments, promoting political and social rights,
protecting women from the travesties of war and rape and promoting
religious diversity and better conditions for all beings.
A very interesting and instructive manuscript that both gives one
much needed hope and reveals some of how much needs to be done before
both women and men can hope to live together in equality and harmony in a
world at peace. An attempt to really pull together the voices of women
activists from around the world revealing the particular context in
which women live in their countries and the actions women have and are
taking to improve the lives of women in particular, women and men more
generally, in their countries. This anthology offers an introduction to
women’s movements in parts of the world where we normally have little
access to this kind of information, i.e., women’s activism in communist
societies such as the ussr, and now Russia, and China, as well as
women’s activism within spiritual traditions such as Islam and Buddhism,
and forms of activism that women may not have previously considered
(e.g. dance). The book makes an important contribution in filling the
gap in knowledge about the status and activism of women in other
cultures.