Power, Gender and Cultural Change in the Chilean Pentecostalism

被引:0
|
作者
Lindhardt, Martin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhaque, Fac Teol, Copenhagen, Denmark
来源
CULTURA Y RELIGION | 2009年 / 3卷 / 02期
关键词
Pentecostalism; fundamentalism; conversion; gender; power; domestication; spiritual marriage; sexuality; cultural change;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
Based on research in a socalled "traditional Pentecostal church" in Valparaiso, Chile, this paper explores the complexity of Pentecostal gender politics. I argue that one of the most significant contributions of Pentecostalism to processes of cultural change in Chile (and Latin America) lies in the movement's potential to bring about transformations in the private sphere by redefining gender relationships. Apart from (re) presenting a few classic arguments, namely that participation in Pentecostal churches leads to a resocialisation and domestication of men while at the same time providing women with new public positions, I demonstrate how a sense of female empowerment and autonomy is constituted through a personal love relationship with Jesus. Finally I argue that the Pentecostal control of the sexuality and physical appearance of women can be seen as a strategy for recreating a profound sense of psychological security and while at the same time imposing a sacred order in an otherwise messy "world."
引用
收藏
页码:94 / 111
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Why is cross-cultural management scholarship blind to power relations? Investigating ethnicity, language, gender and religion in power-laden contexts
    Primecz, Henriett
    Mahadevan, Jasmin
    Romani, Laurence
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CROSS CULTURAL MANAGEMENT, 2016, 16 (02) : 127 - 136
  • [42] Sex, Gender and Class: An Analysis of Chilean Young People's Intimate Life
    Tello-Navarro, Felipe
    Gomez-Urrutia, Veronica
    Hidalgo-Ortiz, Juan Pablo
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEXUAL HEALTH, 2024, 36 (01) : 46 - 58
  • [43] Gender pluralism and sexual diversity in the Chilean television
    Cecilia Bravo, Maria
    Amigo, Bernardo
    Baeza, Andrea
    CUADERNOS INFO, 2018, (42) : 119 - 133
  • [44] Social change, migration and sexual health: Chilean women in Chile and Australia
    Dawson, MT
    Gifford, SM
    WOMEN & HEALTH, 2003, 38 (04) : 39 - 56
  • [45] POWER AND GENDER IN HUMANITARIAN DISCOURSE
    Cechova, Hana
    FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE 2015, 2016, 7 : 193 - 202
  • [46] Introduction to "Current Trajectories in Global Pentecostalism: Culture, Social Engagement, and Change"
    Robins, Roger G.
    RELIGIONS, 2018, 9 (11):
  • [47] GENDER, POWER AND KNOWLEDGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT
    Castillo Herrera, Beverly Estela
    ORBIS, 2014, 10 (28): : 31 - 49
  • [48] LANGUAGE, TECHNOLOGY, GENDER, AND POWER
    WILSON, F
    HUMAN RELATIONS, 1992, 45 (09) : 883 - 904
  • [49] A Persistent Gender Bias in Chilean Press: The Influence of Journalist's Gender and Editor's Gender
    Leiva, Ricardo
    Kimber, David
    JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY, 2022, 99 (01) : 156 - 182
  • [50] THE POWER AS GENEALOGY OF GENDER IDENTITY
    Lucumi Moreno, Eva Maria
    Alvarez Maestre, Annie Julieth
    Garcia Munoz, Claudia
    REVISTA COLOMBIANA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES, 2012, 3 (01): : 91 - 103