Catholic Women's Rhetoric in the United States
Ethos, the Patriarchy, and Feminist Resistance
Herausgeber: Pinkston, Christina R.; Wright, Elizabethada A.
Catholic Women's Rhetoric in the United States
Ethos, the Patriarchy, and Feminist Resistance
Herausgeber: Pinkston, Christina R.; Wright, Elizabethada A.
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This collection analyzes the rhetoric used by American Catholic Women of various periods, races, ethnicities, sexualities, and classes. Taken together, the essays reveal a shared ethos of resisting a powerful institution's efforts to silence the women.
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This collection analyzes the rhetoric used by American Catholic Women of various periods, races, ethnicities, sexualities, and classes. Taken together, the essays reveal a shared ethos of resisting a powerful institution's efforts to silence the women.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9781793636218
- ISBN-10: 1793636214
- Artikelnr.: 62759925
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9781793636218
- ISBN-10: 1793636214
- Artikelnr.: 62759925
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Elizabethada A. Wright is professor at University of Minnesota Duluth and member of the faculty at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities' Literacy and Rhetorical Studies Program. Christina R. Pinkston is assistant professor of English at Norfolk State University.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Ethos, the Patriarchy, and Feminist Resistance
Elizabethada A. Wright
Part I: Ethos within Women's Religious Orders
Chapter One: 'If we are always your cherished daughters': Ethos, Parrhesia,
and Two Nineteenth-Century European-American Catholic Sisters
Elizabethada A. Wright
Chapter Two: Remembering Mother McAuley: Epideictic Rhetoric, Ethos, and
Memory
Amy Ferdinandt Stolley
Chapter Three: The Habits and Dwelling Places of Sisters of Color: The New
Orleans' Soeurs de Sainte-Famille's Reconstruction of Ethos
Elizabethada A. Wright and Christiana Ares-Christian
Chapter Four: Corporeal, Confrontational Resistance: The Embodied Rhetoric
of the Sisters of Loretto
Shana Scudder
Part II: Intersections of Lay and Clergy
Chapter Five: Who Owns This Church? Feminist Methods of Protest and Lay
Catholic Activism
Laura J. Panning Davies
Chapter Six: Clergy Sex Abuse Scandals and the (Re)Making of Good Catholic
Mothers
Allison Niebauer and Elisa Vogel
Chapter Seven: Ethos as Presence in Lay Catholic Women's Rhetorics of
Accountability
Jamie White-Farnham
Part III: Catholic Lay Women's Ethos
Chapter Eight: A Leader and a Lady: Catholic Women's Use of Business
Writing to Create an Ethos of Professionalism and Catholic Lay Womanhood
Jennifer Crosby Burgess
Chapter Nine: Mary Daly's Radical Ethos as Epistemic Voyage
Julianna Edmonds
Chapter Ten: Metanoic Faith: Living Rhetorically in Dorothy Day's The Long
Loneliness
Jimmy Hamill
Chapter Eleven: Word and Deed: Dolores Huerta, Chicana Feminism and a Zurdo
Ethos of Faith in Action
L. Heidenreich
Part IV: Women Religious Negotiations of Ethos
Chapter Twelve: Sister Miriam Joseph's Rhetorical Advocacy: The Trivium and
Renaissance Rhetoric at St. Mary's College, 1931-1960
Joseph Burzynski
Chapter Thirteen: Holiness is Not for Wimps: The Rhetoric of Mother
Angelica
Jennifer L. Bay
Chapter Fourteen: A Time to be Queer: Challenging the Rhetoric of
Acceptance through the Works of Sister Joan Chittister
Beth Buyserie
Chapter Fifteen: Standing in the Eye of the Storm: The Eternal Habits of US
Women Religious
Jamie Downing
Introduction: Ethos, the Patriarchy, and Feminist Resistance
Elizabethada A. Wright
Part I: Ethos within Women's Religious Orders
Chapter One: 'If we are always your cherished daughters': Ethos, Parrhesia,
and Two Nineteenth-Century European-American Catholic Sisters
Elizabethada A. Wright
Chapter Two: Remembering Mother McAuley: Epideictic Rhetoric, Ethos, and
Memory
Amy Ferdinandt Stolley
Chapter Three: The Habits and Dwelling Places of Sisters of Color: The New
Orleans' Soeurs de Sainte-Famille's Reconstruction of Ethos
Elizabethada A. Wright and Christiana Ares-Christian
Chapter Four: Corporeal, Confrontational Resistance: The Embodied Rhetoric
of the Sisters of Loretto
Shana Scudder
Part II: Intersections of Lay and Clergy
Chapter Five: Who Owns This Church? Feminist Methods of Protest and Lay
Catholic Activism
Laura J. Panning Davies
Chapter Six: Clergy Sex Abuse Scandals and the (Re)Making of Good Catholic
Mothers
Allison Niebauer and Elisa Vogel
Chapter Seven: Ethos as Presence in Lay Catholic Women's Rhetorics of
Accountability
Jamie White-Farnham
Part III: Catholic Lay Women's Ethos
Chapter Eight: A Leader and a Lady: Catholic Women's Use of Business
Writing to Create an Ethos of Professionalism and Catholic Lay Womanhood
Jennifer Crosby Burgess
Chapter Nine: Mary Daly's Radical Ethos as Epistemic Voyage
Julianna Edmonds
Chapter Ten: Metanoic Faith: Living Rhetorically in Dorothy Day's The Long
Loneliness
Jimmy Hamill
Chapter Eleven: Word and Deed: Dolores Huerta, Chicana Feminism and a Zurdo
Ethos of Faith in Action
L. Heidenreich
Part IV: Women Religious Negotiations of Ethos
Chapter Twelve: Sister Miriam Joseph's Rhetorical Advocacy: The Trivium and
Renaissance Rhetoric at St. Mary's College, 1931-1960
Joseph Burzynski
Chapter Thirteen: Holiness is Not for Wimps: The Rhetoric of Mother
Angelica
Jennifer L. Bay
Chapter Fourteen: A Time to be Queer: Challenging the Rhetoric of
Acceptance through the Works of Sister Joan Chittister
Beth Buyserie
Chapter Fifteen: Standing in the Eye of the Storm: The Eternal Habits of US
Women Religious
Jamie Downing
Table of Contents
Introduction: Ethos, the Patriarchy, and Feminist Resistance
Elizabethada A. Wright
Part I: Ethos within Women's Religious Orders
Chapter One: 'If we are always your cherished daughters': Ethos, Parrhesia,
and Two Nineteenth-Century European-American Catholic Sisters
Elizabethada A. Wright
Chapter Two: Remembering Mother McAuley: Epideictic Rhetoric, Ethos, and
Memory
Amy Ferdinandt Stolley
Chapter Three: The Habits and Dwelling Places of Sisters of Color: The New
Orleans' Soeurs de Sainte-Famille's Reconstruction of Ethos
Elizabethada A. Wright and Christiana Ares-Christian
Chapter Four: Corporeal, Confrontational Resistance: The Embodied Rhetoric
of the Sisters of Loretto
Shana Scudder
Part II: Intersections of Lay and Clergy
Chapter Five: Who Owns This Church? Feminist Methods of Protest and Lay
Catholic Activism
Laura J. Panning Davies
Chapter Six: Clergy Sex Abuse Scandals and the (Re)Making of Good Catholic
Mothers
Allison Niebauer and Elisa Vogel
Chapter Seven: Ethos as Presence in Lay Catholic Women's Rhetorics of
Accountability
Jamie White-Farnham
Part III: Catholic Lay Women's Ethos
Chapter Eight: A Leader and a Lady: Catholic Women's Use of Business
Writing to Create an Ethos of Professionalism and Catholic Lay Womanhood
Jennifer Crosby Burgess
Chapter Nine: Mary Daly's Radical Ethos as Epistemic Voyage
Julianna Edmonds
Chapter Ten: Metanoic Faith: Living Rhetorically in Dorothy Day's The Long
Loneliness
Jimmy Hamill
Chapter Eleven: Word and Deed: Dolores Huerta, Chicana Feminism and a Zurdo
Ethos of Faith in Action
L. Heidenreich
Part IV: Women Religious Negotiations of Ethos
Chapter Twelve: Sister Miriam Joseph's Rhetorical Advocacy: The Trivium and
Renaissance Rhetoric at St. Mary's College, 1931-1960
Joseph Burzynski
Chapter Thirteen: Holiness is Not for Wimps: The Rhetoric of Mother
Angelica
Jennifer L. Bay
Chapter Fourteen: A Time to be Queer: Challenging the Rhetoric of
Acceptance through the Works of Sister Joan Chittister
Beth Buyserie
Chapter Fifteen: Standing in the Eye of the Storm: The Eternal Habits of US
Women Religious
Jamie Downing
Introduction: Ethos, the Patriarchy, and Feminist Resistance
Elizabethada A. Wright
Part I: Ethos within Women's Religious Orders
Chapter One: 'If we are always your cherished daughters': Ethos, Parrhesia,
and Two Nineteenth-Century European-American Catholic Sisters
Elizabethada A. Wright
Chapter Two: Remembering Mother McAuley: Epideictic Rhetoric, Ethos, and
Memory
Amy Ferdinandt Stolley
Chapter Three: The Habits and Dwelling Places of Sisters of Color: The New
Orleans' Soeurs de Sainte-Famille's Reconstruction of Ethos
Elizabethada A. Wright and Christiana Ares-Christian
Chapter Four: Corporeal, Confrontational Resistance: The Embodied Rhetoric
of the Sisters of Loretto
Shana Scudder
Part II: Intersections of Lay and Clergy
Chapter Five: Who Owns This Church? Feminist Methods of Protest and Lay
Catholic Activism
Laura J. Panning Davies
Chapter Six: Clergy Sex Abuse Scandals and the (Re)Making of Good Catholic
Mothers
Allison Niebauer and Elisa Vogel
Chapter Seven: Ethos as Presence in Lay Catholic Women's Rhetorics of
Accountability
Jamie White-Farnham
Part III: Catholic Lay Women's Ethos
Chapter Eight: A Leader and a Lady: Catholic Women's Use of Business
Writing to Create an Ethos of Professionalism and Catholic Lay Womanhood
Jennifer Crosby Burgess
Chapter Nine: Mary Daly's Radical Ethos as Epistemic Voyage
Julianna Edmonds
Chapter Ten: Metanoic Faith: Living Rhetorically in Dorothy Day's The Long
Loneliness
Jimmy Hamill
Chapter Eleven: Word and Deed: Dolores Huerta, Chicana Feminism and a Zurdo
Ethos of Faith in Action
L. Heidenreich
Part IV: Women Religious Negotiations of Ethos
Chapter Twelve: Sister Miriam Joseph's Rhetorical Advocacy: The Trivium and
Renaissance Rhetoric at St. Mary's College, 1931-1960
Joseph Burzynski
Chapter Thirteen: Holiness is Not for Wimps: The Rhetoric of Mother
Angelica
Jennifer L. Bay
Chapter Fourteen: A Time to be Queer: Challenging the Rhetoric of
Acceptance through the Works of Sister Joan Chittister
Beth Buyserie
Chapter Fifteen: Standing in the Eye of the Storm: The Eternal Habits of US
Women Religious
Jamie Downing