Babaylan feminist multiplicity: Reclaiming Filipino women's history and agency.

Autor: Tapia, Lizette Pearl Galima
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Zdroj: Critical Research on Religion; Dec2024, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p321-336, 16p
Abstrakt: The article proposes "Babaylan feminist multiplicity," as a theoretical concept, towards the honoring of the multiplicity of identities, bodies, and agency. It reflects on the history and struggles of the Babaylan, pre-colonial priestesses, contemporary Filipino females, and a queer transgender woman, Jennifer Laude, which are paralleled with Biblical characters and narratives reinterpreted from a post-colonial, gender, and queer perspective. The work exposes how popular readings of such passages perpetuate gender violence and disempowerment while reflecting on the theological issues of incarnation, desire, and body. " Babaylan feminist multiplicity" is argued to allow space for queering and even the reimagining of the meaning of God's love, Christ's body, and human eros. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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