Building on various feminist theories of ethos, the authors in this collection explore how North American Catholic women from various periods, races, ethnicities, sexualities, and classes have used elements of the group's positionality to make change. The women considered in the book range from the earliest Catholic sisters who arrived in the United States to women who held the Church hierarchy accountable for the sexual abuse scandals. The book analyzes women such as those in an African American order who developed an ethos that would resist racism. Chapters also consider better known…mehr
Building on various feminist theories of ethos, the authors in this collection explore how North American Catholic women from various periods, races, ethnicities, sexualities, and classes have used elements of the group's positionality to make change. The women considered in the book range from the earliest Catholic sisters who arrived in the United States to women who held the Church hierarchy accountable for the sexual abuse scandals. The book analyzes women such as those in an African American order who developed an ethos that would resist racism. Chapters also consider better known Catholic women such as Dolores Huertas, Mary Daly, and Joan Chittister.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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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
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
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