Unconventional Sisterhood: Feminist Catholic Nuns in the Philippines (Southeast Asia: Politics, Meaning, and Memory)
معرفی کتاب «Unconventional Sisterhood: Feminist Catholic Nuns in the Philippines (Southeast Asia: Politics, Meaning, and Memory)» نوشتهٔ Heather L Claussen; American Council of Learned Societies، منتشرشده توسط نشر The University of Michigan Press در سال 2001. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Unconventional Sisterhood is an ethnographic exploration of the ways in which Filipina Missionary Benedictine Sisters are renegotiating traditional understandings of gender, religious responsibility, and national identity in the context of a rapidly globalizing nation. Unlike the popular stereotypes of staid sisters cloaked in rigid religious dogmatism, they are doing so by telling jokes, engaging in eclectic religious rituals, maintaining connections with a local nationalist cult, and committing themselves to a radical and feminist politics. This work represents an important addition to scholarship on Philippine feminism. It is one of few ethnographies that focuses on female monasticism--of particular cultural importance in the Christian Philippines, where nuns enjoy relatively high social status and freedom from many of the traditional constraints delineating Filipina lives. It is noteworthy as well for its focus on metropolitan Manila--a socially complex, dynamic, diverse, and understudied environment. Heather L. Claussen is an anthropologist currently living in Santa Cruz, California. "Unconventional Sisterhood is an ethnographic exploration of the ways in which Filipina Missionary Benedictine Sisters are renegotiating traditional understandings of gender, religious responsibility, and national identity in the context of a rapidly globalizing nation. And, unlike the popular stereotypes of staid sisters cloaked in rigid religious dogmatism, they are doing so by telling jokes, engaging in eclectic religious rituals, maintaining connections with a local nationalist cult, and committing themselves to a radical - and feminist - politics."--BOOK JACKET. Frontmatter Acknowledgments (page ix) Prolegomenon: First, a Word (page 1) 1. Sign Me Sister, OSB (page 6) 2. What Makes a Woman? (page 34) 3. The Making of the Missionary Benedictines (page 64) 4. Unggoy Formation (page 87) 5. Reclaiming Philippine Faith as Feminist Practice (page 136) 6. The Woman Question (page 178) 7. Filipina Feminism(s) Revisited (page 206) Notes (page 229) References (page 241) Index (page 247) An unusual ethnography of Catholic sisters in the Philippines
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