Remembering Into Being: Ecowomanism, Womanist Theology, and Memory

The paper investigates the ecowomanist memory work based on context, integration, and relationality evoking a strategy of bonding through remembering. Reconstructing knowledge establishes an interstructure, which enables ecowomanists to remember themselves into being while deploying the mnemonic tex...

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Main Author: Gaál-Szabó Peter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2022-11-01
Series:Romanian Journal of English Studies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/rjes-2022-0015
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description The paper investigates the ecowomanist memory work based on context, integration, and relationality evoking a strategy of bonding through remembering. Reconstructing knowledge establishes an interstructure, which enables ecowomanists to remember themselves into being while deploying the mnemonic text as countermemory. The overriding of the fragmentation of the memory text is aided by the restorative activity in/through nature that contributes to a sense of completeness.
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spelling doaj.art-2cc72fcac57e486dbcfadd2ab0396b9d2023-01-19T13:20:27ZengSciendoRomanian Journal of English Studies2286-04282022-11-0119112112810.2478/rjes-2022-0015Remembering Into Being: Ecowomanism, Womanist Theology, and MemoryGaál-Szabó Peter0Debrecen Reformed Theological UniversityThe paper investigates the ecowomanist memory work based on context, integration, and relationality evoking a strategy of bonding through remembering. Reconstructing knowledge establishes an interstructure, which enables ecowomanists to remember themselves into being while deploying the mnemonic text as countermemory. The overriding of the fragmentation of the memory text is aided by the restorative activity in/through nature that contributes to a sense of completeness.https://doi.org/10.2478/rjes-2022-0015african american ecomemorycultural memory and traumaecowomanismwomanist theology
spellingShingle Gaál-Szabó Peter
Remembering Into Being: Ecowomanism, Womanist Theology, and Memory
Romanian Journal of English Studies
african american ecomemory
cultural memory and trauma
ecowomanism
womanist theology
title Remembering Into Being: Ecowomanism, Womanist Theology, and Memory
title_full Remembering Into Being: Ecowomanism, Womanist Theology, and Memory
title_fullStr Remembering Into Being: Ecowomanism, Womanist Theology, and Memory
title_full_unstemmed Remembering Into Being: Ecowomanism, Womanist Theology, and Memory
title_short Remembering Into Being: Ecowomanism, Womanist Theology, and Memory
title_sort remembering into being ecowomanism womanist theology and memory
topic african american ecomemory
cultural memory and trauma
ecowomanism
womanist theology
url https://doi.org/10.2478/rjes-2022-0015
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