Womanist Ethics and the Cultural Production of Evil: Uncovering the Roots of Social Injustice by Angela D. Sims
Explores the ways in which womanist ethics can be used to understand and address the cultural production of evil. Examines the role of womanist ethics in challenging dominant narratives of evil that often marginalize and dehumanize women of color. Provides a nuanced understanding of the complex relationship between womanist ethics and the cultural production of evil. Offers a framework for understanding how womanist ethics can be used to create a more just and equitable world. Draws on a variety of sources, including womanist theology, ethics, and social theory. Written in a clear and accessible style that is appropriate for a wide range of readers. Includes a comprehensive bibliography for further research. Contributes to the growing body of scholarship on womanist ethics and its implications for social justice.
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