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.
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.
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
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
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