Foreign Correspondents
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https://doi.org/10.14766/123Keywords:
Feminismus, Hochschule, Identität, Nation, Theologie, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
Twelve feminist theologians reflect on their lives and work as Germans living abroad. Twelve stories of emigration open up new perspectives on theological traditions, on the role of cultural, social, and family backgrounds, and on scholarly regimes in Germany. This book does not provide an unanimous answer to questions about possible connections between national identity and positioning oneself in a scientific community. It does, however, encourage its readers to reflect on and discuss these issues!Downloads
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