Invisible: Theology and the Experience of Asian American Women

Invisible: Theology and the Experience of Asian American Women
ISBN-10
1506470920
ISBN-13
9781506470924
Series
Invisible
Category
Religion
Pages
194
Language
English
Published
2021-11-09
Publisher
Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Author
Grace Ji-Sun Kim

Description

In Invisible, Grace Ji-Sun Kim examines racism, sexism, and xenophobia as she works toward ending Asian American women's invisibility. She proclaims that the histories, experiences, and voices of Asian American women must be rescued from obscurity. Speaking with the weight of a theologian, she powerfully paves the way for a theology of visibility.

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