ABSTRACT

This book builds on work that examines the interactions between immigration and gender-based violence, to explore how both the justification and condemnation of violence in the name of religion further complicates our societal relationships. Violence has been described as a universal challenge that is rooted in the social formation process. As humans seek to exert power on the other, conflict occurs. Gender based violence, immigration, and religious values have often intersected where patriarchy-based power is exerted on the other.

An international panel of contributors take a multidisciplinary approach to investigating three central themes. Firstly, the intersection between religion, immigration, domestic violence, and human rights. Secondly, the possibility of collaboration between various social units for the protection of immigrants’ human rights. Finally, the need to integrate faith-based initiatives and religious leaders into efforts to transform attitude formation and general social behavior.

This is a wide-ranging and multi-layered examination of the role of religion in gender-based violence and immigration. As such, it will be of keen interest to academics working in religious studies, gender studies, politics, and ethics.

chapter 1|23 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

Their rights, our rights

A critical response to homosexuality and violence in Nigeria

chapter 5|28 pages

The Paradox of Cultures

Violence against women and the German immigration debate before and after New Year’s Eve 2015 in Cologne

chapter 6|15 pages

Cultures in contrast

LGBTQ movements and post-Soviet religious resurgence in the Republic of Georgia

chapter 9|19 pages

Gender-based violence

The case of the Babukusu of Bungoma Kenya

chapter 10|19 pages

Religion and reproductive health in Africa

An exploration of Christian ethics with a focus on abortion

chapter 11|12 pages

Polished violence

Changing notions about the spirituality of the todↄlε 1 (vagina) in popular Nzema 2 indigenous religious philosophy

chapter 13|9 pages

The question of healing and forgetting

Disturbing realities in short stories of Ritu Menon and Uravashi Butalia

chapter 15|18 pages

From Africa to America

Religio-cultural influence on Nigerian immigrants in a foreign land

chapter 17|9 pages

Conclusion