Jule, Allyson
Language and Religious Identity
1. Introduction
Allyson Jule
2. Testimonies and the Expansion of Women’s Roles in a Transnational Mexican Parish
Ethan Philip Sharp
3. The Interplay of Language, Religion, Ethnicity, and Gender: A Case Study of Hispanic Churches in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Neryamn Rivera Nieves, Roxana Delbene Rosati
4. Gender Constructions and Biblical Exegesis: Lessons from a Divinity School Seminar
Tamara Warhol
5. ‘Do Unto Others’: Gender and the Construction of a ‘Good Christian’ Identity in an E-Community
Sage Lambert Graham
6. From Bridegroom of the Soul to Brand-as-Friend: Metaphorical Relationships in Religious and Marketing Discourses
Veronika Koller
7. Being Male and Female in Nigerian Evangelicalism — and Saying Thank You
Abolaji Mustapha
8. The Role of Language in the Construction of Gender and Ethnic-Religious Identities in Brazilian-Candomblé Communities
Laura Álvarez López, Chatarina Edfeldt
9. Gender and Language Use in Lisu Traditional Religion
Defen Yu
10. Calm and Humble In and Through Evangelical Christianity: A Chinese Immigrant Couple in Toronto
Huamei Han
11. Matka Polka (Mother Poland) and the Cult of the Virgin Mary: Linguistic Analysis of the Social Roles and Expectations of Polish Women
Bozena Tieszen
Keywords: Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Religious Studies, general, Gender Studies, Communication Studies
- Editor
- Jule, Allyson
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2007
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 250 pages
- Category
- Languages
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230210943
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-35505-1