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OverviewA collection of extraordinary oral histories of American nuns, Habits of Change captures the experiences of women whose lives over the past fifty years have been marked by dramatic transformation. Bringing together women from more than forty different religious communities, most of whom entered religious life before Vatican II, the book shows how their lives were suddenly turned around in the 1960s--perhaps more so than any other group of contemporary women. Here these women speak of their active engagement in the events that disrupted their church and society and of the lives they lead today, offering their unique perspective on issues such as peace activism, global equality for women, and the clergy sexual abuse crisis. The interviewees include a Maryknoll missionary who spent decades in Africa, most recently in the Congo; an inner-city art teacher whose own paintings reflect the vibrancy of Haiti; a recovering alcoholic who at age 71 has embarked on her fourth ministry; a life-long nurse, educator, and hospital administrator; and an outspoken advocate for the gay and lesbian community. Told with simplicity, honesty, and passion, their stories deserve to be heard. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carole Garibaldi Rogers (independent scholar, independent scholar)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780199757060ISBN 10: 0199757062 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 16 June 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPrologue: Where They've Been PART ONE: From the Past into the Present Evolving Mysteries Chapter 1: In the Schools Chapter 2: Missionary Work Chapter 3: In Hospitals and Clinics Chapter 4: Serving the Undeserved Chapter 5: Pastoral Work Chapter 6: Spiritual Companions Chapter 7: In the Cloister Chapter 8: On the Cutting Edge Changing Attitudes Chapter 9: Encounters with Judaism Chapter 10: The Creative Dimension Chapter 11: Two African-American Voices Chapter 12: Structures and Fissures Chapter 13: Summoned to Lead Chapter 14: The Decision to Leave PART TWO: From the Present into the Future Chapter 15: Staying the Course Chapter 16: Living in the Present Chapter 17: Envisioning the Future Epilogue: Where They Are Now Appendix A: Narrators Appendix B: Religious Communities Glossary Selected Bibliography IndexReviews<br> Rogers has conducted an amazing series of interviews with female members of more than 40 different religious communities, weaving them into a vibrant tapestry reflecting the spiritual continuities and the corporeal changes that have defined their lives and their work during the past 50 years. - Booklist<p><br> Rogers has conducted an amazing series of interviews with female members of more than 40 different religious communities, weaving them into a vibrant tapestry reflecting the spiritual continuities and the corporeal changes that have defined their lives and their work during the past 50 years. --Booklist Rogers's richly detailed oral history will be welcomed by all who seek a deeper understanding of women's religious sommunities; those who are exploring such a life for themselves will find the answers they seek in these frank, honest, and moving stories. --Foreword This is an excellent read for one interested in the personal witness of women religious and how their lives of service are intricately woven into the past and present dynamics of the American Catholic Church. --New Catholic Books & Media [P]rovides a rewarding read that offers the reader a compelling portrait of the lives of American women religious. It is a great resource for anyone interested in women religious, women in the church more broadly, or in social ministries. --Catholic Sentinel There have been too many books written by persons who have never entered religious life that make multiple judgments on how women religious live out their commitments. Some of them are favorable. Others border on the vitriolic. This author does not succumb to either temptation. Her sincere interest in women religious kept her faithful to the listening, honest in the recording, and sensitive in the integration of her own narrative. On behalf of women religious, I can only say thank you. --National Catholic Reporter Through skillful editing of much longer narratives, the author offers readers a realistic and poignant portrayal of the 'uncommon change' sisters experienced from the 1960'd to the present. --Katarina Schuth, America A rare insight into religious life for women as seen through the eyes of the women themselves...a welcome addition to the history of women religious in the United States. --Theological Studies At a time when Anglican religious life is even more in crisis than the American Roman Catholic situation depicted here, this is an important, as well as intriguing, study. * Janet Backman, New Directions * Author InformationCarole Garibaldi Rogers has been an oral historian for more than 20 years. Her research and writing focus on the intersection of women and religion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |