Piety and dissent : race, gender, and biblical rhetoric in early American autobiography / Eileen Razzari Elrod.
Material type: TextPublication details: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, �2008.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 230 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9781613760857
- 161376085X
- United States -- Church history
- Christian biography
- Church and minorities
- Social integration -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Sex role -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- RELIGION -- Christian Church -- History
- Religion
- Autobiographie
- Biographie
- USA
- 277.3092/2 22
- BR515 .E47 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-216) and index.
Margins and centers, new and old narrations : biblical voices, great awakening christianity and American autobiographical traditions -- I did not make myself so-- : Samson Occom and American religious autobiography -- John Marrant, John Smith, Jesus : borders, tangles and knots in marrants 1785 narrative -- Moses and the Egyptian: religious authority in Olaudah Equianos interesting narrative -- Gender, Christian suffering and the ministers voice: submission and agency in Abigail Abbot Baileys memoirs -- Devotion and dissent: Jarena Lees rhetoric of conversion and call -- Finding a way in the forest: religious discourse of race and justice in William Apess autobiography -- Religious imperatives, democratic voices, and autobiographical preoccupations.
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