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Uncovers the influence of Yoruba culture on women's religious lives and leadership in religions practiced by Yoruba people
Women in Yoruba Religions examines the profound influence of Yoruba culture in Yoruba religion, Christianity, Islam, and Afro-Diasporic religions such as Santeria and Candomblé, placing gender relations in historical and social contexts. While the coming of Christianity and Islam to Yorubaland has posed significant challenges to Yoruba gender relations by propagating patriarchal gender roles, the resources within Yoruba culture have enabled women to contest the full acceptance of those new norms.
Oyeronke Olademo asserts that Yoruba women attain and wield agency in family and society through their economic and religious roles, and Yoruba operate within a system of gender balance, so that neither of the sexes can be subsumed in the other. Olademo utilizes historical and phenomenological methods, incorporating impressive dat

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Significantly captures the relevance of Yoruba women involved in not only the religious activities but also the political and socio-economic dynamics of their communities. Without any doubts whatsoever, this book will greatly contribute to its primary field of religion and associated fields of history, African studies, sociology, and anthropology. -- Ibigbolade Aderibigbe, University of Georgia
Featuring impressive ethnographic material, Women in Yoruba Religions illustrates how Yoruba women brought their active agency into Christianity, Islam, and contemporary forms of traditional religion. -- Mei Mei Sanford, the College of William and Mary
Beautifully illustrates how women have—and have always had—a significant role in Yoruba culture and religion, both in its continental and diasporic manifestations. -- Funlayo E. Wood-Menzies, African and Diasporic Religious Studies Association
A major introductory text to anybody interested in Yoruba women and their role in the people’s religious belief systems. The scholarship of the book is of top quality, providing a comprehensive, holistic sense of the role of women in the Yoruba religious sphere. -- Akintunde Akinyemi, Professor of Yoruba and Chair of Department, University of Florida
Oládémo notes the tremendous agency of women in Yoruba religion, and she shows the considerable impact they have—impact, she argues, tied to such variables as the economy. The author also examines the forces that shaped women's various roles—colonialism, capitalism, and globalization—highlighting major historical phases. -- T. O. Falola, University of Texas * CHOICE *
Professor Oyeronke Olademo has indeed brought her wealth of knowledge and experience to bear in writing this book…[T]his book will be of great value to students and scholars of Comparative religious studies, lovers of comparative religion and anyone interested in the role of women in the development of religion and in this regard. I recommend the book to all and sundry. -- Babatunji Abayomi Omotara * Nigerian Tribune *
The book... concludes that Yoruba women have always made a way for themselves in spite of challenges of male domination in the religious space, and in spite of globalization and modernity, women have continued to evolve and play even increasing roles as Yoruba religion is being practiced abroad and also foreign religions are been practiced in Yorubaland. * Indigenous Religious Traditions *

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    Publisher: New York University Press
    Publication Date: 19/07/2022
    ISBN13: 9781479813995, 978-1479813995
    ISBN10: 1479813990

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Uncovers the influence of Yoruba culture on women's religious lives and leadership in religions practiced by Yoruba people
    Women in Yoruba Religions examines the profound influence of Yoruba culture in Yoruba religion, Christianity, Islam, and Afro-Diasporic religions such as Santeria and Candomblé, placing gender relations in historical and social contexts. While the coming of Christianity and Islam to Yorubaland has posed significant challenges to Yoruba gender relations by propagating patriarchal gender roles, the resources within Yoruba culture have enabled women to contest the full acceptance of those new norms.
    Oyeronke Olademo asserts that Yoruba women attain and wield agency in family and society through their economic and religious roles, and Yoruba operate within a system of gender balance, so that neither of the sexes can be subsumed in the other. Olademo utilizes historical and phenomenological methods, incorporating impressive dat

    Trade Review
    Significantly captures the relevance of Yoruba women involved in not only the religious activities but also the political and socio-economic dynamics of their communities. Without any doubts whatsoever, this book will greatly contribute to its primary field of religion and associated fields of history, African studies, sociology, and anthropology. -- Ibigbolade Aderibigbe, University of Georgia
    Featuring impressive ethnographic material, Women in Yoruba Religions illustrates how Yoruba women brought their active agency into Christianity, Islam, and contemporary forms of traditional religion. -- Mei Mei Sanford, the College of William and Mary
    Beautifully illustrates how women have—and have always had—a significant role in Yoruba culture and religion, both in its continental and diasporic manifestations. -- Funlayo E. Wood-Menzies, African and Diasporic Religious Studies Association
    A major introductory text to anybody interested in Yoruba women and their role in the people’s religious belief systems. The scholarship of the book is of top quality, providing a comprehensive, holistic sense of the role of women in the Yoruba religious sphere. -- Akintunde Akinyemi, Professor of Yoruba and Chair of Department, University of Florida
    Oládémo notes the tremendous agency of women in Yoruba religion, and she shows the considerable impact they have—impact, she argues, tied to such variables as the economy. The author also examines the forces that shaped women's various roles—colonialism, capitalism, and globalization—highlighting major historical phases. -- T. O. Falola, University of Texas * CHOICE *
    Professor Oyeronke Olademo has indeed brought her wealth of knowledge and experience to bear in writing this book…[T]his book will be of great value to students and scholars of Comparative religious studies, lovers of comparative religion and anyone interested in the role of women in the development of religion and in this regard. I recommend the book to all and sundry. -- Babatunji Abayomi Omotara * Nigerian Tribune *
    The book... concludes that Yoruba women have always made a way for themselves in spite of challenges of male domination in the religious space, and in spite of globalization and modernity, women have continued to evolve and play even increasing roles as Yoruba religion is being practiced abroad and also foreign religions are been practiced in Yorubaland. * Indigenous Religious Traditions *

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