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Sex Roles in the Jesus Movement

Mary W. Harder

Au sein du phénomène du Jesus People, l'Auteur s'est atta ché à l'étude des positions différentielles et des rôles joués selon les sexes dans une communauté religieuse.

L'analyse met en lumière l'absence de conflit de rôles, eu égard aux sexes, et la volonté de minimiser toute idée de conflit de la part des membres du groupe.

L'auteur souligne cependant la perdurance d'une position d'infériorité des femmes dans le groupe.

Social Compass, Vol. 21, No. 3, 345-353 (1974)
DOI: 10.1177/003776867402100309


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