Sisters in the Faith : Shaker Women and Equality of the Sexes
Sisters in the Faith : Shaker Women and Equality of the Sexes
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Author(s): Wergland, Glendyne
Wergland, Glendyne R.
ISBN No.: 9781558498631
Pages: 248
Year: 201102
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 45.47
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Provides much-needed depth to the many studies of Shakers, and Shaker women in particular, that have painted gender roles with a broad brush. It will be impossible for readers to leave Wergland's book and make oversimplified statements about gender roles among the Shakers."--Etta M. Madden, author of Bodies of Life: Shaker Literature and Literacies "This work offers a major contribution to Shaker history and to the study of women's struggle for equality. Wergland's perceptive analysis of Shaker egalitarianism is a helpful approach to the ongoing feminist conversation regarding gender equality. Recommended."-- Choice "A superb addition to religious history and women's studies shelves, highly recommended."-- Midwest Book Review "[Wergland]'s work should generate fruitful debate in the academic community.


"-- American Historical Review " Sisters in Faith is an insightful look at the inner workings of Shaker community."-- History: Reviews of New Books "A great strength of Sisters in the Faith is the author's close reading of a rich array of primary sources, most of them unpublished, to tease out the subtleties of gender relations in Shaker communities. the book really shines when it plunges into the intricacies of every day Shaker life. It guides readers deep into the lived world of Believers: we can feel the uncomfortable pinch of the cap on one's head, the frustrations of a kitchen sister with a brother who cadged snacks when he should have been outdoors working, and the exuberance of girls at play on a maple sugaring outing. Ultimately, Wergland makes a strong case for the many ways, both subtle and direct, that Shaker women exercised authority in their communities."-- Church History "Neophytes like me will find fascinating the window into Shaker life that Dr. Wergland, an independent scholar, provides, especially through extensive use of first-hand accounts by both Shakers and those who interacted with them. This includes countless journals of Shaker women and girls, whose life and role within the Shaker movement provide the obvious and wonderfully informative focus of the book.


"-- Archives "The result of her studies is a splendid book affirming the existence of Shaker gender equality. Together with her other works on the Shakers, with Sisters in the Faith , Wergland has demonstrated once more that she holds a firm place at the forefront of modern Shaker scholarship."-- Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions.


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