Dedicated to God: An Oral History of Cloistered Nuns: Oxford Oral History Series
Autor Abbie Reeseen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190490591
ISBN-10: 0190490594
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 38 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Oral History Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190490594
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 38 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Oral History Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
That is another one of monasticism's surprises: where the world expects sorrow, the cloistered feel joy. Reese's attentiveness and patience allows that joy to reveal itself.
A fascinating read, this book lifts the veil of mystery surrounding women who forsake contact with the outside world to become brides of Christ.
[A] fascinating peek into a life that is often misunderstood and rarely subject to this type of scrutiny
Through Reese's narrative and photographs, and the nuns' oral histories, we are allowed a rare opportunity to encounter the members of this enclosed order of contemplative nuns, glimpsing their individual pasts and observing their collective and individual present. ... [T]his book tells important stories that explain experiences and lend meaning to the diversity of religious life.
a fine example of this desire to reimagine the oral history book ... Reese's book combines various elements that make it more than the sum of its parts. The book's author carefully combines analytical text, individual narratives, and photos ... I particularly valued the ways that Reese sought to give back, or be of service, to her interview partners and the source community as a whole. I appreciated the author's reflexive style of writing and the balance she struck between her method and the stories of her interview partners. As an oral historian, I found that this book resonated with me a great deal.
Reese does do an excellent job of presenting the nuns as individuals. They are not fetishized or turned into fringe caricatures with clichéd beliefs. Even when she has a chance to poke a hole in their convictions with contradicting opinions held by fellow nuns, she does not dispel their faith. Instead she withholds judgment, allowing room for the flexibility of their personal beliefs. Each nun gets the chance to express herself as she continues to explore and understand herself in her journey inwards and towards God.
Reese's narrative, based on six years of meticulous interviews, allows us to hear cloistered nuns' own voices and see their (interior and exterior) lives in all of their complexity. Reese explores the Poor Clare Colettines' resolve not to be 'erased from the landscape' but instead to serve as the 'agents of change' that they are. This is a new and fresh view of the cloistered life, a welcome contribution to the growing body of literature on the lives of women religious.
A fascinating read, this book lifts the veil of mystery surrounding women who forsake contact with the outside world to become brides of Christ.
[A] fascinating peek into a life that is often misunderstood and rarely subject to this type of scrutiny
Through Reese's narrative and photographs, and the nuns' oral histories, we are allowed a rare opportunity to encounter the members of this enclosed order of contemplative nuns, glimpsing their individual pasts and observing their collective and individual present. ... [T]his book tells important stories that explain experiences and lend meaning to the diversity of religious life.
a fine example of this desire to reimagine the oral history book ... Reese's book combines various elements that make it more than the sum of its parts. The book's author carefully combines analytical text, individual narratives, and photos ... I particularly valued the ways that Reese sought to give back, or be of service, to her interview partners and the source community as a whole. I appreciated the author's reflexive style of writing and the balance she struck between her method and the stories of her interview partners. As an oral historian, I found that this book resonated with me a great deal.
Reese does do an excellent job of presenting the nuns as individuals. They are not fetishized or turned into fringe caricatures with clichéd beliefs. Even when she has a chance to poke a hole in their convictions with contradicting opinions held by fellow nuns, she does not dispel their faith. Instead she withholds judgment, allowing room for the flexibility of their personal beliefs. Each nun gets the chance to express herself as she continues to explore and understand herself in her journey inwards and towards God.
Reese's narrative, based on six years of meticulous interviews, allows us to hear cloistered nuns' own voices and see their (interior and exterior) lives in all of their complexity. Reese explores the Poor Clare Colettines' resolve not to be 'erased from the landscape' but instead to serve as the 'agents of change' that they are. This is a new and fresh view of the cloistered life, a welcome contribution to the growing body of literature on the lives of women religious.
Notă biografică
Abbie Reese is an independent scholar and interdisciplinary artist who utilizes oral history and ethnographic methodologies to explore individual and cultural identity. She received an MFA in visual arts from the University of Chicago and was a fellow at the Columbia University Oral History Research Office Summer Institute. Her multimedia exhibit, Erased from the Landscape: The Hidden Lives of Cloistered Nuns, has been shown in galleries and museums and she has presented her work at academic conferences internationally.