‘Thy Servant Forever’: Girlhood and Religious Authority in Antebellum America

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K. Elise Leal
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This article expands scholarly definitions of female religious authority—conversations that typically focus on women—by situating girlhood as an equally important site of receiving, developing, and performing religious agency. Using a biographical case study approach, the article examines the life of Mary Chrystie, a deeply pious American girl who lived from 1825–1841 in the mid-Atlantic region and left one of the most substantial extant primary source collections produced by a child from this period. Her life represents the religious potency of girlhood’s “in-between status” to building female-centric sacred repositories. To demonstrate this dynamic, the article analyzes Mary’s stewardship over her spiritual interiority, participation in religious communities, and her engagement with voluntarism. Ultimately, this article demonstrates the necessity of incorporating age as a category of analysis into gendered reformulations of religious authority, allowing girls to be integrated into scholarly narratives of women’s religious history as actors in their own right.

你永远的仆人前美国的少女时代与宗教权威
这篇文章扩展了学术界对女性宗教权威的定义--通常以女性为中心的对话--将少女时代视为接受、发展和行使宗教权力的同样重要的场所。文章采用传记案例研究的方法,研究了玛丽-克里斯蒂的一生,她是一位虔诚的美国女孩,1825-1841 年生活在大西洋中部地区,并留下了这一时期儿童所创作的现存最丰富的原始资料集之一。她的一生代表了女孩的 "中间地位 "对于建立以女性为中心的神圣资料库的宗教力量。为了展示这一动态,文章分析了玛丽对其精神内在性的管理、对宗教团体的参与以及对志愿服务的参与。最终,本文证明了将年龄作为一个分析类别纳入宗教权威的性别重构中的必要性,从而使女童能够以其自身的身份融入女性宗教史的学术叙事中。
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