How do Conservative Mennonite and Amish-Mennonite women conceptualize their religious dress practices? Do they unthinkingly conform to church dress practices or do they exercise some agency? Using an oral history research methodology, we explore the relationship between social structures and individual agency through the stories of seven women regarding their interaction with modest dress practices. These stories touch on the transmission of dress practices, the variety of influences that shaped their experiences, and changes in the expression of dress practices. The stories consist primarily of quotations from interviews conducted by Megan Mong, a former member of a Conservative Mennonite church; her insider status provides a rich and nuan...
Analyzes Mennonite representations of the Amish during the third quarter of the twentieth century in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002.The concept of religio...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscriptUnderstanding the belie...
English-speaking conservative Mennonites exercise a distinct set of dress practices that are not oft...
Combining ethnographic methodology and feminist theory, this interdisciplinary study explores women...
Hair buns, high necklines, long sleeves, ankle length skirts, and simple yet practical work style sh...
Krill, Rosemary E.This paper will examine Mennonite dress and ideas of plainness throughout the nine...
After living in a community of Amish and non-Amish people, the author saw a need to seek out answers...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study was to survey the extent of religious comments deali...
Veiling has existed in countless cultures and religions from time immemorial. Today, veiling is a gl...
“Tell the believing women to lower their gaze and be modest, and to display of their adornment only ...
This issue offers research that highlights the words and voices of plain Anabaptist people. Roslyn B...
As the topic of modesty and its origin is explored the creation of modesty can be traced back to rel...
How have conceptions of Amish womanhood changed over time? In this article, I show that while early ...
The thesis deals with the concepts of Millenarianism and the witnessing of Faith through costume, te...
Analyzes Mennonite representations of the Amish during the third quarter of the twentieth century in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002.The concept of religio...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscriptUnderstanding the belie...
English-speaking conservative Mennonites exercise a distinct set of dress practices that are not oft...
Combining ethnographic methodology and feminist theory, this interdisciplinary study explores women...
Hair buns, high necklines, long sleeves, ankle length skirts, and simple yet practical work style sh...
Krill, Rosemary E.This paper will examine Mennonite dress and ideas of plainness throughout the nine...
After living in a community of Amish and non-Amish people, the author saw a need to seek out answers...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study was to survey the extent of religious comments deali...
Veiling has existed in countless cultures and religions from time immemorial. Today, veiling is a gl...
“Tell the believing women to lower their gaze and be modest, and to display of their adornment only ...
This issue offers research that highlights the words and voices of plain Anabaptist people. Roslyn B...
As the topic of modesty and its origin is explored the creation of modesty can be traced back to rel...
How have conceptions of Amish womanhood changed over time? In this article, I show that while early ...
The thesis deals with the concepts of Millenarianism and the witnessing of Faith through costume, te...
Analyzes Mennonite representations of the Amish during the third quarter of the twentieth century in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002.The concept of religio...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscriptUnderstanding the belie...