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Border Theologies: Divine Communion, Divine Justice, and Religious Practices Among Indonesian Female Migrant Workers in Singapore

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posted on 2022-07-08, 00:00 authored by Lailatul Fitriyah

This dissertation presents anti-patriarchal Islamic and Christian theologies that are constructed from the lives of Indonesian female migrant workers (FMWs) in Singapore. The concept of border theologies is introduced to denote the kind of theologies that come out of the embodied experiences of the FMWs who live at the liminal spaces of belonging/non-belonging in the diaspora. To do so, three major aspects in the lives of the FMWs (theology, theodicy, and religious practices) are analyzed through the lenses of feminist ethnography and anthropological theology in this dissertation.

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Date Modified

2022-07-29

Defense Date

2022-06-29

CIP Code

  • 39.0601

Research Director(s)

Gabriel S. Reynolds

Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Level

  • Doctoral Dissertation

Alternate Identifier

1337834395

Library Record

6262903

OCLC Number

1337834395

Program Name

  • Theology

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