Lc Classification Number
Pq7133.S26 2000
Reviews
"This is a fascinating, well-written, and suggestive account of the intersections of gender and genre in writing by and about religious women in colonial Mexico. . . . Sampson's overview of these women's narratives provides a wealth of information about the personal lives and thoughts of a doubly silenced group: cloistered religious women." Catherine Jaffe, Associate Professor of Spanish, Southwest Texas State University
Table of Content
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Moving Stories: New Spanish Hagiographies and Their Relation to Travel Narrative Chapter 2. Chronicles of a Colonial Cloister: The Convent of San José and the Mexican Carmelites Chapter 3. From the Confessional to the Altar: Epistolary and Hagiographic Forms Chapter 4. The Exemplary Cloister on Trial: San José in the Inquisition Chapter 5. Cacique Nuns: From Saints' Lives to Indian Lives Afterword Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2000
Topic
Caribbean & Latin American, Christianity / Catholic, General, Sexuality & Gender Studies
Lccn
99-020697
Dewey Decimal
868/.08
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Religion