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Women of Faith and the Quest for Spiritual Authenticity - Comparative Perspectives from Malaysia and Britain (Paperback): Sara... Women of Faith and the Quest for Spiritual Authenticity - Comparative Perspectives from Malaysia and Britain (Paperback)
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree
R1,234 Discovery Miles 12 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawn from over fifty-eight individual, in-depth, qualitative interviews with women of faith in Malaysia and Britain, Women of Faith and the Quest for Spiritual Authenticity is a multifaith, multicultural and cross-cultural comparative focus that explores women's religious expressions, as derived from practising Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, Muslims, Jews, Wiccans and Druids among others. Despite social advances towards women's emancipation and the lacerating critiques from feminist theologians across the Abrahamic religions and beyond, women's religious experiences remain submerged beneath the weight of patriarchal religious leadership and ongoing masculinised, dogmatic interpretations. Even feminism itself has yet to move the spiritual onto their main agenda of inequity in women's lives. This extensive, feminist research monograph challenges these exclusions to centre and amplify women's voices in speaking powerfully of their religious experiences, interpretations and practices. This is an ecumenical and entertaining ethnography where women's narratives and life stories ground faith as embodied, personal, painful, vibrant, diverse, illuminating and shared. This book will of interest not only to academics and students of the sociology of religion, feminist and gender studies, politics, ethnicity and Southeast Asian studies, but is equally accessible to the general reader broadly interested in faith and feminism.

Islam and Social Work - Culturally Sensitive Practice in a Diverse World (Paperback, Second Edition): Sara Ashencaen Crabtree,... Islam and Social Work - Culturally Sensitive Practice in a Diverse World (Paperback, Second Edition)
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, Fatima Husain, Basia Spalek
R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This unique textbook enables social work practitioners to gain a deeper understanding of how Islamic principles inform and influence the lives of Muslim populations. Designed to support work with families and faith communities, this completely revised and updated edition examines religious precepts, cosmologies, philosophies and daily practices, while acknowledging cultural variants and population heterogeneity. It includes a comprehensive update of the research literature, international case studies, and new sections on religious extremism and ageing and end-of-life. This is the only book specifically on social work with Muslim communities and provides an essential toolkit for culturally sensitive social work practice.

Islam and Social Work - Culturally Sensitive Practice in a Diverse World (Hardcover, Second Edition): Sara Ashencaen Crabtree,... Islam and Social Work - Culturally Sensitive Practice in a Diverse World (Hardcover, Second Edition)
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, Fatima Husain, Basia Spalek
R2,064 Discovery Miles 20 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This unique textbook enables social work practitioners to gain a deeper understanding of how Islamic principles inform and influence the lives of Muslim populations. Designed to support work with families and faith communities, this completely revised and updated edition examines religious precepts, cosmologies, philosophies and daily practices, while acknowledging cultural variants and population heterogeneity. It includes a comprehensive update of the research literature, international case studies, and new sections on religious extremism and ageing and end-of-life. This is the only book specifically on social work with Muslim communities and provides an essential toolkit for culturally sensitive social work practice.

Social Work with Disadvantaged and Marginalised People (Paperback): Jonathan Parker, Sara Ashencaen Crabtree Social Work with Disadvantaged and Marginalised People (Paperback)
Jonathan Parker, Sara Ashencaen Crabtree
R744 Discovery Miles 7 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social workers, whatever their specialism, practise with people at the margins of society. It is therefore essential that all social work students not only understand the powers and processes that lead to disadvantage and marginalisation but develop the knowledge and skills needed to bring about change and uphold social justice in all aspects of their professional practice. Split into three parts, this book considers what is meant by disadvantage and marginalisation, how this can come about and the impact this may have on lives, before unpicking the key knowledge and skills needed to practice effectively with individuals and groups. It then goes on to show what good ethical and reflective practice looks like, going step-by-step through the ins and outs of using the law and policy to bring about change before considering key ethical dilemmas in practice.

Methods and Methodologies of Social Work: Reflecting Professional Interventions (Hardcover): Christian Spatscheck, Sara... Methods and Methodologies of Social Work: Reflecting Professional Interventions (Hardcover)
Christian Spatscheck, Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, Jonathan Parker
R2,231 Discovery Miles 22 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Diversity and the Processes of Marginalisation and Otherness - Giving Voice to Hidden Themes. A European Perspective... Diversity and the Processes of Marginalisation and Otherness - Giving Voice to Hidden Themes. A European Perspective (Paperback)
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Cup, the Gun and the Crescent - Social Welfare and Civil Unrest in Muslim Societies (Paperback, 1): Sara Ashencaen... The Cup, the Gun and the Crescent - Social Welfare and Civil Unrest in Muslim Societies (Paperback, 1)
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, Jonathan Parker, Azlinda Azman
R1,119 Discovery Miles 11 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection explores contemporary developments in social and welfare policy in Islamic countries from an indigenous and academic perspective, rather than through the hegemonic lens of Western social policy frameworks. The importance of this book lies in the diversity of insights and case studies drawn from a wide range of societies in the Islamic world, demonstrating how local services are responding to changing needs under the impact of globalisation, socio-religio-political developments, and often significant levels of civil conflict. This is the thrid in the new series 'Critical Studies in Socio-cultural Diversity'.

Rain Forest Asylum (Paperback, 1): Sara Ashencaen Crabtree Rain Forest Asylum (Paperback, 1)
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree
R1,100 Discovery Miles 11 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Malaysian psychiatric services and policy show some developments similar to those of the West-yet much of the rhetoric that has informed these changes internationally, such as the discourse of service-user empowerment, has yet to be fully embraced within Malaysia itself. The author argues that an important factor here is that psychiatric services in Malaysia retain many of the premises of colonial psychiatry, particularly in relation to attitudes towards mental illness and psychiatric patients. On the other hand, the geographical and cultural location of Malaysian health services introduces features unique to this region (such as the wide diversity of ethnic groups and the continuing popularity of traditional healing practices). Within this diversity exist belief systems and normative values that are not congruent with the colonial premises that continue to cast an influence over service delivery and associated professional attitudes in Malaysia. The author draws extensively on her own research on psychiatric care in Malaysia, in which the narratives of Malaysian service users and psychiatric staff are interwoven with historical accounts of asylum care in Britain and Europe. The similarities across regions and between the past and the present are thus made apparent. The importance of the book goes beyond its interpretation of the Malaysian context. It will interest to anyone seeking to understand other post-colonial societies (for example, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, and India). Although there are differences in history and current developments in relation to attitudes, and the policy and practice of mental health among these countries, we should be aware of the common legacy of the past and its implications for the present and future of their mental health systems. The book will also provide important insights for professionals working in any healthcare system with a culturally diverse client base.

Women of Faith and the Quest for Spiritual Authenticity - Comparative Perspectives from Malaysia and Britain (Hardcover): Sara... Women of Faith and the Quest for Spiritual Authenticity - Comparative Perspectives from Malaysia and Britain (Hardcover)
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree
R4,178 Discovery Miles 41 780 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Drawn from over fifty-eight individual, in-depth, qualitative interviews with women of faith in Malaysia and Britain, Women of Faith and the Quest for Spiritual Authenticity is a multifaith, multicultural and cross-cultural comparative focus that explores women's religious expressions, as derived from practising Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, Muslims, Jews, Wiccans and Druids among others. Despite social advances towards women's emancipation and the lacerating critiques from feminist theologians across the Abrahamic religions and beyond, women's religious experiences remain submerged beneath the weight of patriarchal religious leadership and ongoing masculinised, dogmatic interpretations. Even feminism itself has yet to move the spiritual onto their main agenda of inequity in women's lives. This extensive, feminist research monograph challenges these exclusions to centre and amplify women's voices in speaking powerfully of their religious experiences, interpretations and practices. This is an ecumenical and entertaining ethnography where women's narratives and life stories ground faith as embodied, personal, painful, vibrant, diverse, illuminating and shared. This book will of interest not only to academics and students of the sociology of religion, feminist and gender studies, politics, ethnicity and Southeast Asian studies, but is equally accessible to the general reader broadly interested in faith and feminism.

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