
Os ensinamentos da Assembleia de Deus para o feminino e suas implicações no cotidiano de mulheres tecelãs
2012; Escola Superior de Teologia; Volume: 52; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.22351/et.v52i1.166
ISSN2237-6461
AutoresEdla Eggert, Amanda Motta Castro,
Tópico(s)Social and Economic Solidarity
ResumoThis paper is part of a Master research carried out at a weaving workshop in Alvorada, Rio Grande do Sul, between 2009 and 2010 and it intended to analyze the teachings of transmitted in the weaving daily through the weaver called Cotton, a faithful woman of this Church. We identify how this weaver used to transmit the teachings about femininities on the space of the weaving and what are the implications in daily work. The research was conducted based on methodology of participant observation photos. Our analysis was performed based on feminist and pedagogical studies related to the detailed observation of all the collected material. The teachings of this Church about women were transmitted through biblical words, prayer, informal conversations, and especially during the “devotions”. This leadership was a place built by the weaver called Cotton, different from her presence at the Church, where it is for women discretion and obedience. Discreetly and outside the Church, which excludes women and put them “below” male, the weaver Cotton produced a place to exercise the function as propagator of the Gospel, creating a teaching space through the pedagogy of nonformality.
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