Unconventional Sisterhood : Feminist Catholic Nuns in the Philippines /

"Unconventional Sisterhood is an ethnographic exploration of the ways in which Filipina Missionary Benedictine Sisters are renegotiating traditional understandings of gender, religious responsibility, and national identity in the context of a rapidly globalizing nation. And, unlike the popular...

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Main Author: Claussen, Heather L., 1968-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2001.
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