Description: The sanctuary movement in the United States began in the 1980s in response to growing numbers of Central American refugees seeking political asylum. While the media portray male clerics as the leaders of this religious-based political movement, women outnumber men at all levels of organization. Using twenty-nine in-depth interviews with women involved in eight local sanctuary sites, Robin Lorentzen explores the workings of the sanctuary movement; the reasons for their commitment to this illegal activity; the relationship between their activism, liberation theology, and feminism; and the tensions among the women and between women and men in the movement. Lorentzen documents how women, primarily white, middle-class housewives and nuns, actually produce the movement in religious and community settings, mobilizing family, church, and community resources to reconstruct the refugees’ lives. This richly detailed ethnographic study is supported throughout with colorful excerpts from the author’s interviews with participants. The women themselves relate the intense commitment, frenetic preparation, heartrending joy, and exhaustive burnout that constantly accompany their involvement with the refugees, Lorentzen explores the inherent tensions between humanitarian and political impulses within this woman-based movement and describes the challenges faced by various religious and civic communities.
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Book Title: Women in the Sanctuary Movement
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Item Length: 9.8in
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication Year: 1991
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Item Height: 0.6in
Author: Robin Lorentzen
Genre: Biography & Autobiography, Law, Religion, Social Science
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Gender Studies, Women's Studies, Christianity / General, Christian Church / General, Social Activists, International
Item Width: 5.9in
Item Weight: 23.5 Oz
Number of Pages: 240 Pages