The Robes of Womanhood: Dress and Authenticity among African American Methodist Women in the Nineteenth Century

Scholars of American religion are increasingly attentive to material culture as a rich source for the analysis of religious identity and practice that is especially revealing of the relationships among doctrine, bodily comportment, social structures, and innovation. In line with this focus, this art...

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Main Author: Klassen, Pamela E. 1967- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge University Press 2004
In: Religion and American culture
Year: 2004, Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages: 39-82
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