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Bodies of Life: Shaker Literature and Literacies (Contributions to the Study of Religion)
 
 
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Bodies of Life: Shaker Literature and Literacies (Contributions to the Study of Religion) [Hardcover]

Etta Madden (Author)

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April 30, 1998 0313303037 978-0313303036

The Shakers' spiritual literacies, defined through an examination of their reading and writing practices, blur boundaries between traditionally masculine and feminine realms by using reason and emotion and by being innovative as well as traditional. This exploration of the relationship between literary practices and religious life in the 19th century, of such genres as autobiographies, elegies, histories, and doctrinal works, provides new insights into the many ways in which literacy enriches people's lives.

This volume will appeal not only to the growing body of Shaker scholars, but also to researchers interested in American literature and culture, literacy, religious history, and gender studies.


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"In this instructive volume Etta Madden probes the ways in which both reading and writing among the Shakers enriched the lives of the Believers. Her focus on the variety of literacies within the commjunity adds immensely to our understanding of the Shaker traditions of spirituality. Her recognition of the multiplicity of 'texts' among the Believers as well as the creative tensions between public and private, oral and written, male and female, physical and spiritual, enhances our knowledge and provides insight into critical pieces of Shaker literature. Madden's preoccupation with the role of the body in all this discourse ties her work to major currents of contemporary scholarship. This is a sophisticated contribution to current Shaker scholarship." Stephen J. Stein. Chancellors' Professor and Chair. Department of Religious Studies. Indiana University, Bloomington - "I have found [the book] to be highly readable, interesting, cogent, well bolstered by knowledge of relevant secondary studies, and brimming with good ideas. It ought to make significant contributions to interdisciplinry Shaker studies, to the study of American religious culture and to the study of literacy in general. Madden is one of the few people in Shaker studies so far to insist that we look at Shaker literature not just for what it can yield the historian or the scholar of religion, but also for its importance as American culture." Jean M. Humez. University of Massachusetts, Boston - "To the simple question, 'how did Shakers read and how did they understand writing,' this book returns a remarkably interesting series of answers that engage with the overlapping significance of orality and writing, authority and freedom, ecstasy and control. An important addiction to our understanding of the meaning of print, writing, and orality in 19th-century America." David D. Hall. Harvard Divinity School

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Examines the evolution of the reading and writing practices of the Shakers within the context of 19th century American culture.


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According to Shaker histories, in 1780 an illiterate woman from England named Ann Lee, who had journeyed to America with a handful of kindred souls, opened her testimony against the flesh. Read the first page
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uninscribed texts, apostate accounts, spiritual literacies, millennial church, mother imagery, spirit maketh, gospel union, spiritual literacy, alphabetic literacy, memorial poems, literacy myth, numerical decline, spiritual narrative, doctrinal works, female piety, letter killeth, literacy studies
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Ann Lee, New England, Mother Ann, Shaker Experience, Obituary Journal, Era of Manifestations, New Hampshire, New York, Alonzo Hollister, John Dunlavy, Christ Spirit, Christ's Second Appearing, Gifts of Power, Holy Mother Wisdom, People Called Shakers, Emeline Kimball, Millennial Laws, New Lebanon, Rebecca Jackson, Rebecca Cox Jackson, Holy Spirit, Jean Humez, Mount Lebanon, Dunlavy's Manifesto, Individual Experience
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