Communicating Christian Thoughts on Vioceless Tribal Women (Record no. 101394)

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Personal name Ao, I Lanusenla
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Title Communicating Christian Thoughts on Vioceless Tribal Women
Remainder of title A Sociological Perspective
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Christian World Imprints
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019
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Extent 246p
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note 1. Epistemological Consideration of the Term Voice ..............1 Defining Voice ..........1 Voice in Relation to Freedom and Equality .........8 Voices as Non-Verbal Communication ........9 Voice is Counter to the Culture of Silence .........10 Voice as Dialogue .......14 Storytelling is Voice ................16 The Significance of God`s Voice ..............18 The Voice of God through Jesus Christ .......23 2. Voice, Gender and Communication : Theorizing cultural Studies ........41 Understanding of the word Feminism .......42 Postcolonial Reading ........50 Interconnection of Voice, Gender, and Communication ........62 Dialogical Process of Communication ..........71 A network Approach ..........75 3. Cultural Studies of Ao naga Tribal Women : Conceptualizing Voice ...........83 Socio-Cultural Functions in Ao Naga Tribal Community ..........84 The Importance of Age-Group in Community Activities ......88 The importance and functions of Tsuki.........89 The importance of Clans in the village administration .............91 Land owning system in Ao Naga Tribal Community ..................92 Woman During Headhunting .........94 The fate of a Woman after Marriage .........97 The Political Administration in the Ao Naga Tribal Community ..........99 Religious belief of the Ao Naga Tribal Community..........107 The Economic life ...............113 Women in the past ............116 Words that denigrate women .........121 Ao women`s Voice ..........126 4. Ao Women`s Voice: Field study Analysis.............131 5. Ao Women`s Voice: A paradigm of Communication theology ..........173 Women in Judaism and Ancient Israel ............174 Customary law and the Voice of Ao Naga Tribal Women ..........179 Women`s Voice in the Early church ...........194 The Concept of Women in Philosophy and Religion .......196 Patriarchy and Christianity ......203 Communication : The Fundamental Human Right .........214 Voice is Democracy ............217
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Personal name Ao, I Lanusenla
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