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: 22. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781793636232
- ISBN-10: 1793636230
- Artikelnr.: 70239420
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781793636232
- ISBN-10: 1793636230
- Artikelnr.: 70239420
Elizabethada A. Wright is professor of writing studies at University of Minnesota Duluth. 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