Call for Interviews: Study on the Body Experiences of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Feminist Women in the United States
Call for Interviews: Study on the Body Experiences of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Feminist Women in the United States.
Lead: Natalie Nelson-Blake, M.A., California School of Professional Psychology in San Francisco, CA.
Purpose: Graduate Research Study.
Contact: [email protected].
Date: Unspecified.
For more information related to the purpose and requirements of the study, see the following blurb from the lead of the study and the official flyer below:
“I am seeking participants to interview for a graduate research study on how Christian, Jewish, and Muslim feminist women experience and relate to their female bodies, especially within the context of their religious beliefs and practices. This study aims to expand the psychology literature on female embodiment to include attention to diverse religious experience, particularly through a feminist lens. Having approached this work through the lens of my own intersecting religious and feminist identities, I am convinced that religious feminists have a critically important voice to contribute to this area of study. Please e-mail Natalie Nelson-Blake at [email protected] for more information about participating in this study. Thank you so much for your interest!”