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Graceful Exits Catholic Women And The Art Of Departure Debra Campbell

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Graceful Exits Catholic Women And The Art Of Departure Debra Campbell
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Debra Campbell
ISBN: 9780253110718, 9780253343161, 0253110718, 025334316X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Graceful Exits Catholic Women And The Art Of Departure Debra Campbell by Debra Campbell 9780253110718, 9780253343161, 0253110718, 025334316X instant download after payment.

The personal narratives of nine 20th-century Catholic female authors -- Monica Baldwin, Antonia White, Mary McCarthy, Mary Gordon, Mary Daly, Barbara Ferraro, Patricia Hussey, Karen Armstrong, and Patricia Hampl -- speak eloquently about the process of departure from the church and its institutions. This study explores each author's breaking of the taboo associated with women leaving their "proper place." It locates five themes at the heart of all of their narratives: reversal, boundary crossing, diaspora, renaming, and recycling. Debra Campbell grapples with the spirituality of departure depicted by all nine women, for whom the very process of leaving Catholic institutions is a Catholic enterprise. These narratives support the popular maxim that no one ever really leaves the church. In the final chapter, Campbell examines narratives of return, confirming the book's overarching theme that neither departure nor return is ever finished.

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