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Righteous Transgressions: Women's Activism on the Israeli and Palestinian Religious Right
By (Author) Lihi Ben Shitrit
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
15th February 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Religion and politics
Social groups: religious groups and communities
320.55082
Paperback
304
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
425g
How do women in conservative religious movements expand spaces for political activism in ways that go beyond their movements' strict ideas about male and female roles How and why does this activism happen in some movements but not in others Righteous Transgressions examines these questions by comparatively studying four groups: the Jewish settler
"Interested observers could learn much from the rare, up-close look at hugely influential political movements."--Dahlia Scheindlin, Haaretz "Ben Shitrit demonstrates a deep understanding of the movements under study and uncovers a wealth of primary and secondary research on the topic... [Righteous Transgressions] is an excellent study of women involved in conservative religious movements."--Choice "A well-written, insightful, and important contribution to the intersecting fields of gender, religion, and politics. It should be read by all concerned with the study of women and extremism, especially those interested in violent conflict and authoritarian ideology."--Anissa Helie, Journal of Church and State
Lihi Ben Shitrit is an assistant professor in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia.