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Title: Female Religious Preeminence In The Indigenous Religion Of Okinawa
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October 23, 1996 |
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Men and women often do perform different tasks but “they do no describe this arrangement as existentially meaningful, universal or absolute” (129) The female authority present in the religion is never called into question on the basis of the females innate legitimacy or right to political prominence... Showed first 250 characters
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Sered points to the difference when she notes that in Henza, “the reality of women’s religious leadership demands no explanation, interpretation, excuse, of mystification” (130). She acknowledges that though the political leadership is male dominated, “the reality of men’s political leadership is not bolstered or justified via gender beliefs and rules” (130)... Showed next 250 characters
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