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The Female Face in Patriarchy discusses womens complicity in patriarchal dominance and their role in fostering their own oppression. This work, the result of a two-year study by Frances OConnor and Becky Drury focusing on Brazil and the United States, examines how and why women are participants and promoters of their own oppression in the Roman Catholic Church. Using the Church as a model for society in general, The Female Face in Patriarchy demonstrates how women, through centuries of conditioning, have become both victims and perpetrators of their own oppression and how their cooperation with, and submission to, patriarchal dominance has been both conscious and unconscious. The authors begin by asking tough questions: How does patriarchy deform a womans soul? How and why does a woman embrace patriarchy? What are the ramifications of female patriarchal behavior? Their conclusions are based on data gathered through hundreds of personal interviews with women in parish settings and small communities. Leading Catholic feminists were interviewed about their theories as to why women are co-opted by the patriarchal system. The experiences of grassroots sisters and other women were compared with, and used to either corroborate or refute, the assumptions and theories of leading American and Brazilian feminists. Women are formed to hang their heads.

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title:The Female Face in Patriarchy : Oppression As Culture
author:O'Connor, Frances B.; Drury, Becky S.
publisher:Michigan State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0870134949
print isbn13:9780870134944
ebook isbn13:9780585188324
language:English
subjectWomen in the Catholic Church--United States, Women in the Catholic Church--Brazil, Catholic women--United States--Interviews, Catholic women--Brazil--Interviews, Feminist theology.
publication date:1999
lcc:BX1407.W65O36 1999eb
ddc:282/.082
subject:Women in the Catholic Church--United States, Women in the Catholic Church--Brazil, Catholic women--United States--Interviews, Catholic women--Brazil--Interviews, Feminist theology.
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The Female Face in Patriarchy
Oppression as Culture
Frances B. O'Connor
Becky S. Drury
Michigan State University
East Lansing
Page iv
Copyright 1999 by Frances B. O'Connor and Becky S. Drury
Picture 2 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (R 1997) (Permanence of Paper).
03 02 01 00 99 98 1 2 3 4 5 6
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
O'Connor, Frances B. (Frances Bernard)
The female face in patriarchy: oppression as culture / Frances B. O'Connor, Becky
S. Drury.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87013-494(alk. Paper)
1. Women in the Catholic ChurchUnited States. 2. Women in the Catholic
ChurchBrazil. 3. Catholic womenUnited StatesInterviews. 4. Catholic
womenBrazilInterviews. 5. Feminist theology. I. Drury, Becky S.
BX1407.W65036 1998
282'082dc21 98-41217
CIP
Page v
This book is dedicated to
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (18151902), who believed
that the church was the greatest barrier
to women's emancipation;
and to all those women mentors
who are committed to freeing their sisters
from the grip of male and female
patriarchal behavior in the church.
Page vii
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
Contributors
xi
Introduction
1
I. The Faces of United States Women
1. The Air We Breathe
5
2. Standing with the Tide
15
3. The Power Paradigm
23
4. Mentors or Tormentors?
31
5. Privileged and Pedestaled
41
6. Injustice Burns the Soul
53
7. Shedding the Shackles
61
II. The Faces of Brazilian Women
8. Hope In the Midst of Heartache
77
9. In God's Image?
85
10. Victims or Perpetrators?
93
11. Deceptive Demeanors
103
12. Removing the Stones
113
III. Profiles of Patriarchal Women
13. Marginalized or Erased?
125
Epilogue
132
Bibliography
133
Index
141

Page ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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This book would never have come into existence were it not for:
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the women in Brazil and the United States who generously gave of themselves by participating in our interviews and sharing their experiences as both victims and perpetrators in the patriarchal system.
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the Holy Cross Sisters in Brazil and the United States who gathered the women together for interviews and who gave of their time, energy, and skills to enable us to complete our research.
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the readers, Regina A. Coll, CSJ, director of field education, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame, Indiana; Mary Aquin O'Neill, RSM, director, Mount Saint Agnes Theological Center for Women, Baltimore, Maryland; Carol Schaal, managing editor, Notre Dame Magazine, University of Notre Dame, Indiana; and David Schlaver, CSC, former publisher, Ave Maria Press, Notre Dame, Indiana, who painstakingly edited our work.
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