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The Habit - A History of the Clothing of Catholic Nuns (Paperback)
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Curiosity about nuns and their distinctive clothing is almost as
old as Catholicism itself. The habit intrigues the religious and
the nonreligious alike, from medieval maidens to contemporary
schoolboys, to feminists and other social critics. The first book
to explore the symbolism of this attire, "The Habit presents a
visual gallery of the diverse forms of religious clothing and
explains the principles and traditions that inspired them. More
than just an eye-opening study of the symbolic significance of
starched wimples, dark dresses, and flowing veils, "The Habit is an
incisive, engaging portrait of the roles nuns have and do play in
the Catholic Church and in ministering to the needs of society.
From the clothing seen in an eleventh-century monastery to the garb
worn by nuns on picket lines during the 1960s, habits have always
been designed to convey a specific image or ideal. The habits of
the Benedictines and the Dominicans, for example, were specifically
created to distinguish women who consecrated their lives to God;
other habits reflected the sisters' desire to blend in among the
people they served. The brown Carmelite habit was rarely seen
outside the monastery wall, while the "Flying Nun turned the white
winged cornette of the Daughters of Charity into a universally
recognized icon. And when many religious abandoned habits in the
1960s and '70s, it stirred a debate that continues today.
Drawing on archival research and personal interviews with nuns all
over the United States, Elizabeth Kuhns examines some of the gender
and identity issues behind the controversy and brings to light the
paradoxes the habit represents. For some, it epitomizes oppression
and obsolescence; for others, it embodies the ultimate beauty and
dignity of the vocation.
Complete with extraordinary photographs, including images of the
nineteenth century nuns' silk bonnets to the simple gray dresses of
the Sisters of Social Service, this evocative narrative explores
the timeless symbolism of the habit and traces its evolution as a
visual reflection of the changes in society.
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Imprint: |
Image Books
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
April 2005 |
First published: |
April 2005 |
Authors: |
Elizabeth Kuhns
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Dimensions: |
212 x 142 x 14mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
228 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-385-50589-5 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-385-50589-2 |
Barcode: |
9780385505895 |
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