Ali Saba Rasheed, Mahmood Amina, Moel Joy, Hudson Carolyn, Leathers Leslie
Counseling Psychology Department, Division of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations, University of Iowa, USA.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2008 Jan;14(1):38-46. doi: 10.1037/1099-9809.14.1.38.
This qualitative investigation explored a relatively understudied aspect of cultural diversity: feminism and religion in the lives of religiously diverse women. More specifically, structured interviews were used to investigate views of religion, women's issues, gender roles, culture, and feminism for a small group of Muslim and Christian women living in the United States. The data were analyzed using consensual qualitative research methods (Hill, Thompson, & Williams, 1997). Findings indicated a complex relationship between feminism, gender roles, culture, and religion for these women with the majority of the Muslim women reporting that their religion supports feminist principles and identifying themselves as feminist. Christian women were less willing to endorse the feminist label. Implications for multicultural feminist practice are discussed.
宗教信仰多元的女性生活中的女权主义与宗教。更具体地说,通过结构化访谈来调查一小群生活在美国的穆斯林和基督教女性对于宗教、女性问题、性别角色、文化和女权主义的看法。使用共识定性研究方法(希尔、汤普森和威廉姆斯,1997年)对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,对于这些女性而言,女权主义、性别角色、文化和宗教之间存在复杂的关系,大多数穆斯林女性表示她们的宗教支持女权主义原则,并将自己视为女权主义者。基督教女性则不太愿意接受女权主义这个标签。文中还讨论了对多元文化女权主义实践的启示。