Making of Our Lives a Study: Feminist Theology and Women’s Creative Writing

Feminist Theology 15 (1):48-69 (2006)
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Abstract

This article examines the relationship between feminist theologies and women’s poetry and fiction. Using Sheila Hassell Hughes’ work on this same relationship as a point of departure, I contend that feminist theologians rely on literature by women for a variety of reasons, and I focus on how literature by women offers feminist theologies a multitude of examples of women’s experience, embodied experience in particular. If women’s experience is the starting point for a truly feminist theology, women’s writing seems an obvious source of the theologian’s materialist and semiotic quest.

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