Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Topic 4:
feminism and
religion
- simone de Beauvoir
- 'the second sex' 1949
- religion is a tool of patriarchy
- it is controlled
and used by
men to supress
women
- itcompensates
women for
their life of
opression
- women use prauer as
an escape from
patriarchy
- Religion is a form of social control
- Fear of God and hell
prevents downtrodden
women from rebelling.
- passivity being
'good' and 'pure' is
encouraged
- therefore,
religious
women will
never
question the
dominance of
men
- religion is a form of deception
- women are granted
responsibilities in the
home this supporstd
the delusion that
equality exists
- women are
duped into
passing down
patriarchal
religious
teachings
through primary
sociasisation
- overall,
- de beauvoir believes that
religion is a conservative
force that perpetuates the
explotation of women
- A02: not all religions
are patrirachal; for
example wiccan.
- No empirical evidence.
- Daly (1973)
- a radical feminist
- argues that religion is infused with patriarchal
ideology; religion perpetuates the 'patriarchal
myth'
- For instance, religion provides specific rules for
females to follow, such as Catholic women being
traditionally expected to cover their heads in
church, whereas men have never been required to
do so.
- although a catholic, Daly
highlights the fact the
religion promotes
patriarchal norms and
values thus suppressing
and eliminating religions
that are matriarchal.
- daly argues
that the
christian story
eliminated
other goddess
religions and
that
christianity is
rooted in male
'sado-rituals'.
- some
muslims place
even greater
restrictions on
how women
should appear
in public
- More generally feminists have
identified an extensive range of ways
that religion helps men to maintain
their dominance over women in
society
- ao2: criticisms:the situation for women has
improved (but is till not equal)
- for example, since 1922, women
have been able to become ordained
as anglican ministers
- Gender and inequality in religion
- armstong (1993)
- argues that despite major changes in
womens position in other spheres (work &
politics) position in most major religions
remains marginal,
- women are excluded from the preisthood
in most major religions (although some
changes have occured in the church of
england where women have been
premitted to become priests since 1992
- Holm (1994)
- notes that while religious teachings somethimes stress gender
equality, in practice women have a subordinate status. For
example, men take key roles in ceremonies and in some
religions women may no enter places of worship of have to sit
seperate from men.
- holm notes that the taboos against participation
associasted with pregnancy, menstruating and
afterchildborth
- Nawal El Saadawi
- egyptian
political
commentator,
lecturer author
and
phychiatrist
- has been imprisoned, sued and
sacked for her black socialist
feminist beliefs
- Argues that religion has been distorted by men to serve
patriarchy
- Religion is used as an excuse for sexual oppression (female
circumcision)
- "the crime was done to me when i was 6
years old.. it is part of the patriarchal
package"
- Relgions helps men stay in power. this is true today
and historically (accusing wealthy women of
witchcraft, forcing women to marry male cousins to
keep the money in the family)
- recent evidence to support El Saadiwai:
- in august 2009, a religion based law was proposed in Afghanistan allowing
men to withhold food from their wives if they refused to have sex.
- men have made religion become a
conservative force.