Feminist Politics and role religion in Public Sphere

In the preface to ‘Beyond Accommodation’, Drucella Cornell[1] claims feminism to be nothing but a dream. She does so within the context of intersection between religion and the existence of feminism in the public sphere. Similarly, Margaret Davies’s anti-manifesto namely ‘Law and Religion in Public Life’[2], discusses the intersection between women’s rights, law, religion and their existence in…