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_aWomen and Pilgrimage _h[electronic resource] _cEdited by E. Moore Quinn, Alison T. Smith. |
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520 | _aThis collection of essays attempts to take a giant leap forward in terms of broadening what we know about women on the road and the multiple ways they attempt to move through lands not their own. From Maryjane Dunn's opening chapter, which presents formidable voices delivering unequivocal statements about what constitutes the authentic" pilgrim through all the chapters that follow the authors demonstrate how and in what ways pilgrim women have been out and about in the world for a long time. Their presences have been felt in numerous aspects of public life. Most importantly they have made decisions on their own expressing themselves via personal statements artforms edifices and inclinations toward mobility. | ||
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