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Damaris Seleina Parsitau

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Parsitau, D. S. (2021). The Kingdom of Holy Women, Pure Girls and Born-Again Bodies: Pentecostalism, Sex and Women Bodies in an African Church. Leiden Brill Publishers.

Chapters

  • Parsitau, D.S. (2020). "Praying for Husbands: Single Women Negotiating Faith and Patriarchy in Contemporary Kenya". The Palgrave Handbook of African Social Ethics. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 69–91.
  • Parsitau, D.S.; Murunga, G. (2020). "Engaging Youth for a Culture of Peace and Security in Kenya: The Role of Faith Based/Inspired Organizations and other Non-State Actors". In Tarusarira, J.; Chitando, E. (eds.). Themes in Religion and Human Security in Africa. Taylor and Francis Group.
  • Parsitau, D.S. (2014). "Pentecostalising the Church of Scotland? The Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) and the Pentecostal Challenge in Kenya (1970–2010)". In Adogame, A.; Lawrence, A. (eds.). Scotland in Africa, Africa in Scotland: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Hybridities. Netherlands: Leiden Brill. pp. 230–252.
  • Parsitau, D.S. & Mwaura, and P.N. (2013). Gendered Charisma: Women in Mission in Neo-Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements in Kenya in Lieneman-Perrin (et al.) (eds.). Putting Names with Faces: Women’s Impact in Mission History. Abingdon Press, 123–146.
  • Parsitau, D.S. (2012). "Agents of Gendered Change: NGOs and Pentecostal Movements as Agents of Social Transformation in Urban Kenya". In Freeman, D. (ed.). The Pentecostal Ethic and the Spirit of Development: Churches, NGO and Social Change in Neo-Liberal Africa. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 203–220.
  • Parsitau, D.S. & Mwaura, P.N. (2012). Perceptions of Women's Health and Rights in Christian New Religious Movements in Kenya. In Adogame, A. (ed.). African Traditions in the Study of Religion in Africa: Emerging Trends in Indigenous Spirituality and the Interface with other world. Ashgate Publishers, 175–186.
  • Parsitau, D.S. (2011). Rethinking the Socio-Political Impact and Significance of Pentecostal Christianity in Kenya (1970–2009). In Ndarangwi, M.N. (ed.). Jesus and Ubuntu: Exploring the Social Impact of Christianity in Africa. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press, 23–145.
  • Parsitau, D.S. (2008). "The Impact of Structural Adjustments Programmes (SAPS) on the Health Status of Women in Kenya". In Sama, M.; Vinh-Kim, N. (eds.). Governing Health Systems in Africa. Dakar: CODESRIA. pp. 191–200.

Articles

  • Parsitau, D. S. (2021). "Law, Religion and the Politicization of Sexual Citizenship in Kenya". Journal of Law and Religion . 36 (1): 105–129.
  • Parsitau, D.S. (2019). "Women without Limits and Limited Women: Pentecostal Women Navigating between Empowerment and Disempowerment". Journal for the Study of the Religions of Africa and its Diaspora. 5 (1).
  • Parsitau, D. S. and Van Klinken, (2018). Pentecostal Intimacies: Women and Intimate Citizenship in the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness in Kenya. Citizenship Studies, 22(6), 586-602.
  • Parsitau, D S., Wane, N.N. and Nyokangi, D.N (2018). Dangerous Spaces: Kenya's Public Universities as Locus for Sexual and Gender Based Violence: A Case Study of Egerton University, Njoro Campus. Canadian Women Studies (CWS), 32(1, 2), 21–28.
  • Parsitau, D.S., Chitando, E. and Nyamnjoh, H.M. (2017). “Citizens of both Heaven and Earth”: Pentecostalism and Social Transformation in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya in Alternation Special Edition 19, 232–251.
  • Parsitau D.S. and Schenectady, G. D. (2017). Empowered to Submit: Pentecostal Women in Nairobi Navigation Culture. Journal of Religion and Society. 19, 1–17.
  • Parsitau, D. S. (2011). The Role of Faith and Faith Based Organizations among Internally Displaced Persons in Kenya. Oxford Journal of Refugee Studies, 24 (3), 493–512.
  • Parsitau, D.S. (2011). Arise oh ye Daughters of Faith: Pentecostalism, Women and Public Culture in Kenya. In England, H. (ed.). Christianity and Public Culture in Africa, Ohio University Press,131- 148.
  • Parsitau, D.S., Kamaara, E.K, Gumo-Kurgat & Kayeli, E. (2010). “Doing Theology in the Context of Globalization: Perspectives from Kenya,” Concilium, Asian Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies. XLVI, 141–164.
  • Parsitau, D.S., and Mwaura, P. N. (2010). “God in the City”: Pentecostalism as an Urban Phenomenon in Kenya. Studia Historiae Ecclesiaticae (SHE) Journal of the Church History Society of Southern Africa, University of Pretoria 36 (2),95-112.
  • Parsitau, D.S. (2009). ‘Keep Holy Distance and Abstain till He Comes’: Interrogating a Pentecostal Church Discourses and Engagements with HIV/AIDS and the Youth in Kenya, Africa Today. 56. (1). 45–64.
  • Parsitau, D.S. and Kinyanjui, F. K. (2009). The Role of Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches in Kenya's 2007 General Elections. Orita, Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies. XLI/II,158-178.
  • Parsitau, D.S. (2008). "'Sounds of Change and Reform': The Appropriation of Gospel Music in Political Process in Kenya". 'Studies in World Christianity' Series. 14 (1). University of Edinburgh: 55–72.
  • Parsitau, D.S. (2007). "'From the Periphery to the Centre': the Pentecostalization of Mainline Christianity in Kenya". Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology. 35 (3): 83–111. doi:10.10520/EJC76026.

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Damaris Parsitau
Born1968 (age 5657)
Other namesSeleina
OccupationSenior Lecturer
Known forResearch on Women, Religion, Girls Education
Academic background
Education
Alma mater Harvard Divinity School
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