Unruly Catholic feminists : prose, poetry, and the future of the faith /
Third- and fourth-wave feminists write about their experiences with Catholicism and their visions for the future of women in the Church.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
2021.
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Series: | Excelsior editions.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments and Permissions
- Introduction: Living with the Past, Envisioning the Future
- Part One: Domestic and Global Social Justice
- Mary
- You Don't Belong Here
- Salt
- Citizen Voices
- Inundated
- "Inundada"
- "Inundated"
- A Person is a Person
- My Better-Late-Than-Never Confirmation
- I. Pleni Sunt Caeli et Terra Gloria Tua
- II. Nativity
- III. Preview
- IV. Confession, Communion, and Agita
- V. Mortality and Doubt
- VI. Reckoning
- VII. Twitch Upon the Thread
- VIII. The Catechism-The Operation of Grace
- IX. Descent of Spiritus Sanctus
- Let Us Pray Together
- Part Two: Sexuality and Motherhood
- From the Womb of Christ
- Feminism, Faith, and My Mother's Church
- Raising Valerie
- Applying for Sainthood
- Mystic Trinities
- My Mary
- Losing My Religion
- The Enunciation
- Mary is Queen by Grace by Kinship by Conquest by Choice of God
- Mary is More Mother than Queen
- There is no Stain in you O Mary
- Victorious are you Holy Virgin Mary and Worthy of all Praise you are the Virgin Who Crushed the Head of the Serpent
- Magdalene
- Transubstantiation
- Our Hail Mary Pass
- Part Three: Spiritual Activism and Utopian Vision
- Not Faith
- I Could Have Been a Psalmist
- On Desire and Direction
- The Heretic
- Unfinished
- La Llorona
- The Lydian Woman Speaks to the Dead Saint
- Summer Solstice
- She Will Rise
- Notes on Contributors