This dissertation describes a movement I am calling Radical Social Activism that flourished among Catholic women between the years 1920-1960. The Catholic women participating did not abandon their Church's teachings on women but worked within the androcentric Catholic Church to achieve some lasting results as Radical Social Activists. This Radical Social Activism worked in the lives of Dorothy Day, Maisie Ward, and Dorothy Dohen, three women who retained a firm attachment to the Catholic faith and who would not align themselves with the incipient feminism of the times, but who, nevertheless, strove for social change and justice without regard for political or social recognition. Their work was radical because they were not complacent with t...
The Catholic Women's Network was formed in 1984 and continues to be an active and thriving group. Si...
It has been almost twenty years since the emergence of the women's liberation movement and yet, with...
My dissertation uses the activities of the United States Young Women’s Christian Association (USYWCA...
The involvement of American Catholic women in the feminist movement after 1960 is considered an anom...
This study proposes a look at the role of women in the social action of the Catholic Church from an ...
Based on the readings of authors such as Gloria Anzaldúa, AnaLouise Keating, Leela Fernandes, and ot...
Includes bibliographical references.Thesis (M.A.) University of Missouri-Columbia 2007.Title from ti...
This dissertation is a transcultural study of the relationship between theological self-understandin...
This thesis explores the experiences of women who were members of the Sisters of Loretto, an America...
This dissertation investigates the origins, development, and influence of a controversial retreat mo...
The experiences of Catholic lay women after Emancipation are largely absent from the historical narr...
The purpose of is dissertation is to bring together theories of gender, religion and the mass media ...
Evangelical women in the United States have historically engaged in social activism through home mis...
This dissertation is a study of Dorothy Day’s political ideas, her creation of the Catholic Worker m...
The question of the ordination of women is one which has been raised by many Catholic feminists sinc...
The Catholic Women's Network was formed in 1984 and continues to be an active and thriving group. Si...
It has been almost twenty years since the emergence of the women's liberation movement and yet, with...
My dissertation uses the activities of the United States Young Women’s Christian Association (USYWCA...
The involvement of American Catholic women in the feminist movement after 1960 is considered an anom...
This study proposes a look at the role of women in the social action of the Catholic Church from an ...
Based on the readings of authors such as Gloria Anzaldúa, AnaLouise Keating, Leela Fernandes, and ot...
Includes bibliographical references.Thesis (M.A.) University of Missouri-Columbia 2007.Title from ti...
This dissertation is a transcultural study of the relationship between theological self-understandin...
This thesis explores the experiences of women who were members of the Sisters of Loretto, an America...
This dissertation investigates the origins, development, and influence of a controversial retreat mo...
The experiences of Catholic lay women after Emancipation are largely absent from the historical narr...
The purpose of is dissertation is to bring together theories of gender, religion and the mass media ...
Evangelical women in the United States have historically engaged in social activism through home mis...
This dissertation is a study of Dorothy Day’s political ideas, her creation of the Catholic Worker m...
The question of the ordination of women is one which has been raised by many Catholic feminists sinc...
The Catholic Women's Network was formed in 1984 and continues to be an active and thriving group. Si...
It has been almost twenty years since the emergence of the women's liberation movement and yet, with...
My dissertation uses the activities of the United States Young Women’s Christian Association (USYWCA...