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Nancy Mairs
Raised Congregationalist in New England, Mairs is a convert to Catholicism.. . .
Mairs gives a wonderful picture of the community of worship she belongs to in Arizona, the Community of Christ of the Desert.
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They celebrate mass in each others' homes, and Mairs writes about the energy that flows from "the intimacy of crowding together, the creativity of our liturgy, the surprise and humor that bubble up in our dialogue." In the Latino image of the Virgin of Guadalupe she finds inspiration for a commitment to social justice, which she writes about in an essay called "Coveting the Saints." There are essays here on sin and abundance; on understanding vocation in a life circumscribed by multiple sclerosis; on enacting a life of faith through activism.
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In her unmistakable, vibrant voice, at once nonconformist and devotional, Mairs offers a book not only for progressive Catholics seeking to reimagine their lives of faith, but for all readers hoping to deepen their experience of the holy in the everyday: "God is here." Home Biographical Information Previous Works Praise and Reviews Events and Appearances Contact Information Nancy Mairs.
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Nancy Mairs
She and her husband, George, a retired high-school English teacher, continue to live in Tucson, though they make public appearances throughout the country.. . .
Her first work of nonfiction, a collection of essays entitled Plaintext: Deciphering a Woman's Life, was published by the University of Arizona Press in 1986.
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A fourth book of essays, A Troubled Guest: Life and Death Stories, was supported by a fellowship from the Project on Death in America of the Soros Foundation’s Open Society Institute.
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Most recently, she published A Dynamic God: Living an Unconventional Catholic Faith.
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Nancy Mairs Nancy Mairs Author of A Dynamic God and Ordinary Time Biography Nancy Mairs, though born by accident of war in Long Beach, California, grew up north of Boston.
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& Thou Shalt Honor . The Cared For . Nancy Mairs | PBS
Other people however, tend to respond, well, very warmly to it; as if they took reassurance from it; as if they took strength from it.. . .
Nancy Mairs | PBS Nancy Mairs Tucson Nancy and George Mairs were interviewed by Dale Bell.
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Forum Those who are being cared for share many common concerns.
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But it's a blessing also, because that very sitting -- I say I sit and look at my grandchildren, that way I see them in a way that perhaps nobody else does.
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Not just enable them to be, but to enable them to want to be in the world when it would be easier not to.
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It says, despite your losses, despite your limitations, you belong here with us and we want you to stay.
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75 Thematic Readings | Nancy Mairs
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Explain.Cultural Interested in writing about the social issues connected with disabilities, but not sure how to narrow such a big topic?
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She earned an A.B. from Wheaton College in 1964, and both an M.F.A.
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There, you'll find links to works, a biography, reviews, and e- messages.
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"On Being a Cripple" is an excerpt from Plaintext.QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSIONCONTENTIn what context does the author mention the Lindisfarne Gospel?What is a Pollyanna?At what age did the author begin to suspect she had a serious physical problem?
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What was the situation and what did you do about it?
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Nancy Mairs: Waist-High in the World
Nancy Mairs: Waist-High in the World Nancy Mairs: Waist-High in the World a video documentary byJanice  L.  Dewey A look into the disabled life of writer and University of Arizona Ph.D.. . .
Nancy provokes, inspires, educates, and entertains us through a series of video vignettes, readings, and personal interviews.
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Add to this premise the debilitating effects of multiple sclerosis and agoraphobia, and Mairs' life takes on a greater urgency than that of most women.
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From this distinctive perspective, she has written provocatively, courageously, and to great acclaim about marriage, faith, art, and illness.
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For Nancy Mairs, this question provides the focus for a riveting collection of essays in which she applies recent feminist concepts to her own life.
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  Home Nancy Mairs Nancy Mairs, born by accident of war in Long Beach, California, grew up north of Boston.
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Ultimately, she shares her love of writing, and does so in prose that demonstrates her already proven talents as a poet.
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Qty: Voice Lessons: On Becoming a (Woman) Writer Author: Nancy Mairs Binding Information: Paperback Trade Code:  00T Price: $17.00 In stock.
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When Nancy Mairs published her spiritual autobiography Ordinary Time, Kathleen Norris greeted it in the New York Times Book Review as "a remarkable accomplishment," calling Mairs "a relentlessly physical writer, as fiercely committed to her art as to her spiritual development." A Dynamic God is Mairs's return to the subjects of religion and spirituality—a passionately individual book of meditations on a life of engaged faith.
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Qty: A Troubled Guest: Life and Death Stories Author: Nancy Mairs Binding Information: Paperback Trade Code: 00P Price: $16.00 In stock.
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75 Readings | Nancy Mairs
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(Consider, though: What makes a site "official"?) This biography was prepared by the organizers of a reading Mairs gave in 1999.
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"Honesty underlies my choice," Nancy remarks which exemplifies the fact that she is not bitter at all about her situationdisease.
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She became handicapped though she prefers the term cripple as a result of multiple sclerosis.
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"I like the accuracy with which it describes by condition." She has lost the full use of her limbs; so to say that she is disabled or handicapped is not accurate especially since she states, My God is not a Handicapper General." This phrase more than any other tells the reader that she is not bitter or remorseful about her disease.
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On Being a Cripple
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She did editorial work at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the Harvard Law School before moving to Tucson, Arizona, where she earned the M.F.A. in creative writing (poetry) in 1975 and the Ph.D. in English literature (with a minor in English education) in 1984 from the University of Arizona.
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But it be a good bit easier psychologically if you are accustomed to seeing disabilitydoesn't devour one wholly.. . .
And she almost then to mold themselves to the contours of those whose images, for gooddid make it.
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Such a television show - as well as films like Duet for One and emotionally complex world you live in.
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The essay was first published in 1987 in the I once asked a local advertiser why he didn't include disabled people in his New York Times. spots.
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No escape to Kenya for this cripple. that there is something queer about you, something ugly or foolish or shameful.
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I'm not, for example, Ms. M.S., a walking, talking as a normal characteristic, one that complicates but does not ruin humanembodiment of a chronic incurable degenerative disease.
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She is politically active, visiting people in nursing homes and those on death row.
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In a press release, Mairs expresses fear that some people will view this as an overtly religious book.
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Mairs calls her life “joyous.” She is not trying to proselytize; she is sharing a hard-won vision of a life she continues to enjoy.
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Although I am, as is the author’s daughter, Anne, a secular person, I share much of Nancy Mairs’ worldview and an interest in and curiosity about almost everything.
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A Dynamic God does not demonstrate fully to a secular, skeptical reader how a liberal, feminist woman can so embrace the Catholic religion (she expends only one sentence on the current scandal regarding priests, enough to shake many’s faith), but it goes some distance in doing so.
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Nancy uses her tone and word choice which are important rhetorical features, to convey her feelings while offering an explanation for her use of the word "cripple" to describe herself.. . .
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In this passage there is a certain tone of seriousness, which can be interpreted as harshness to a certain degree based on the content of the piece.
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"Honesty underlies my choice," Nancy remarks which exemplifies the fact that she is not bitter at all about her situation/disease.
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She asks the audience what a "cripple" like her is ....
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She says the word "cripple" has an "honorable history" as if the word itself deserves praises for being so truthful in its description.
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Nancy Mairs: How I Became a Treasure - Beacon Broadside
I wasn't yet thinking in terms of a book, but I'd written ten essays by this time, which I happily gave to Jim and, since there wasn't any entry fee, I asked whether he would submit a manuscript of my poetry as well.. . .
I can't tell you whether it will be good, but I can promise you that it will surprise you.
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I even had a pretty little chapbook of my poems published by a short-lived but tasteful small press here in Tucson.
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Since these became Remembering the Bone House, Ordinary Time, Waist-High in the World, A Troubled Guest, and A Dynamic God, I can't claim that the Guggenheim has been utterly useless.
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A project of Beacon Press, an independent publisher of progressive ideas since 1854.
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I am now up here at the computer, writing as if all this were merely a small glitch in my life, although ... you and I know differently.. . .
For this slip is a sign, a sign of the times, as they say.
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She and a dozen or so others have cooked up an off-the-wall version of the Mother Church that would certainly curl the Pope's short hairs --- what with its attitudes on homosexuality, on female priests, on a relaxed ritual, on a deep affection for the historical Jesus.
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In her electric wheelchair, she is out in the streets, kicking against the pricks (to use the biblical expression).
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Her more recent volunteer adventures are described vividly in the last chapter, the best, for me, in the book: "Where God Lives." These commitments take Mairs to weekly visits with Sharon, another MS lodged fort he rest of her days in "Su Casa." Then there are her regular journeys to see Eric King, a death-row inmate at Arizona State Prison.
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Now she is in a wheelchair full time, reports that "My life is a lesson in losses:" One thing after another has been wrenched from my life --- dancing, driving, walking, working --- and I have learned neither to yearn after them nor to dread further deprivation but to attend to what I have.< It is, she reports, the difference between "forgetting them" and, utilizing the wisdom of Thich Nhat Hanh, "letting go through mindfulness." In meditation, not by accident are the hands held loosely, palms up.
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