Abstract
Combining Catholic social teaching, feminist and African liberation theology, and the social sciences, Joseph Loïc Mben, SJ, develops a contextual gendered African Christian social ethic that addresses the oppression and marginalization of working women in Sub-Saharan Africa. He focuses primarily on African women from working and poor classes living in either urban or rural settings, particularly in Cameroon, and thus shows the necessity of inflecting Catholic social teaching along the differential of gender.
Schlagworte
catholic social teaching African working women liberation theology feminist social ethics gendered labor- i–xii Preface i–xii
- 241–248 General Conclusion 241–248
- 249–268 Bibliography 249–268
- 269–282 Index 269–282
- 283–284 About the Author 283–284