Canadian Women Shaping Diasporic Religious Identities
Discover the profound impact of women on Canada's diverse religious landscape in Canadian Women Shaping Diasporic Religious Identities by Becky R. Lee. Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2016, this insightful paperback spans 390 pages and delves into the unique experiences of women from various religious and cultural backgrounds.
This book highlights how these women have not only preserved their traditions but also adapted and transformed them within the context of modern Canadian society. Through an exploration of women's religiosity, Lee illustrates the vital role they play in shaping a pluralistic community, making this work essential for anyone interested in feminism, religion, and cultural studies.
Join the conversation about the dynamic interplay between faith, culture, and identity in Canada, and gain a deeper understanding of the contributions of women to the nation’s rich tapestry.