Claiming notability for women activists in religion [electronic resource] / edited by Colleen D. Hartung.
Series: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. A, Uppsala women's studies. Women in religion ; ; 1.Publication details: Chicago : American Theological Library Association (ATLA), c2020.Description: 1 online resource ( 248 pages) ; illustrationsContent type:- text
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Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword / Mary E. Hunt
Leveraging Notability : Defining, Critiquing, and Strategically Engaging a Wikipedia Guideline / Colleen D. Hartung
Mae Eleanor Frey : Early 20th-century Pentecostal Matriarch / Deborah L. Fulthorp
Janet McKenzie : A Sacred Artist's Life of Creative Activism / Elizabeth Ursic
Miranda E. Shaw : A Passionate Path of Women's Active Contributions in Tantric Buddhism / Janice Poss
Beatriz Melano : First Female Protestant Doctor of Theology in Latin America / Martha González Pérez, Cherie White
Bertha Mae Lillenas : How Women Are Lost to History / Melisa Ortiz Berry
Yvonne V. Delk : A "Soul on Fire" for Justice / Mary C. "Polly" Hamlen
Ida Weis Friend : Living Her Best Century / Rosalind Hinton
Shundō Aoyama Rōshi : Nurturing the Seeds of Zen / Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Margaret Peoples Shirer : Explorer, Translator, and Proclaimer / Rosemarie Daher Kowalski
Ellen Margaret Leonard, CSJ : A Life of Transforming Grace / Mary Ellen Chown
Volume one of this series...presents the biographies of women activists who have worked as coalition builders, collaborators, mentors, and facilitators of resistance movements. This volume focuses on the concept of notability, used as a standard for inclusion on the Wikipedia platform. Authors variously challenge and extend this benchmark in their coverage of unrecognized, yet noteworthy, women. This critical engagement helps to move the dial on gender bias within the biographical converage of women.