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Volume 11 Number 1, 1995

Editors’ Introduction

Editors’ Introduction

Emilie M. Townes, Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza

Articles

Light Dispels Darkness: Gender, Ritual and Society in Mozart’s The Magic Flute

Priscilla Stuckey

Seeing Through the Gendered “I”: The Self-Scrutiny and Self-Disclosure of Nuns in Post-A?okan Buddhist Hagiographic Literature

Liz Wilson

Special Section on Latin American Feminist Movements

Feminist Christian Women in Latin America: Other Voices, Other Visions

Milagros Peña

Compañeras in the Peruvian Feminist Movement: A Conversation with Rosa Dominga and Timotea, Maryknoll Sisters

Nancy E. Gallagher

Roundtable: Whats In a Name? Explording Dimensions of What "Feminist Studies in Religion" Means

What’s In a Name? Exploring Dimensions of What “Feminist Studies in Religion” Means: Roundtable Lead-In

Editors

Roundtable Response to: What’s In a Name? Exploring Dimensions of What “Feminist Studies in Religion” Means

Miriam Peskowitz

Roundtable Response to: What’s In a Name? Exploring Dimensions of What “Feminist Studies in Religion” Means

Maria Pilar Aquino

Roundtable Response to: What’s In a Name? Exploring Dimensions of What “Feminist Studies in Religion” Means

Sheila Greeve Davaney

Roundtable Response to: What’s In a Name? Exploring Dimensions of What “Feminist Studies in Religion” Means

Nantawan Boonprasat Lewis

Roundtable Response to: What’s In a Name? Exploring Dimensions of What “Feminist Studies in Religion” Means

Emilie M. Townes

Roundtable Response to: What’s In a Name? Exploring Dimensions of What “Feminist Studies in Religion” Means

Judith Plaskow

Editorial

Re-Imagining Conference

In a Different Voice

Poems

Nancy Fitzgerald

Living It Out

Ten Years of Feminist Theology in South Africa

Christina Landman

African Womanist Hermeneutics: A Suppressed Voice from South Africa Speaks

Madipoane J. Masenya

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