Stephanie Grossnickle-Batterton

Biography

My dissertation examines discourses surrounding women’s religious dress in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Analyzing the rhetoric employed by women who wore distinctive garb as well as outsiders writing about religious dress in various mediums, I show that religious dress not only held a variety of spiritual meanings for people of faith, but also served as a visual critique of dominant cultural paradigms at the turn of the century.

Stephanie Grossnickle-Batterton