LIVING IN THE MIDST OF DYING
RE-READING ASIAN WOMEN’S HIDDEN TRANSCRIPTS
Keywords:
Asia, Liberation, Resistance, WomenAbstract
This essay explores the possibilities posed by Asian women’s hidden transcripts in articulating a theology that takes into account the marginalized resistance strategies of women in their struggle toward liberation. It investigates Asian women’s creative strategies of resistance and how these strategies are valid and significant sources in doing feminist liberation theology in general and Asian feminist liberation theology in particular. It specifically tackles silence, humour and laughter, and stories, songs, and dance as Asian women’s hidden transcripts that challenge us to re-think contemporary theological reflections on liberation.
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