Women's spiritual autobiography in colonial Spanish America
Material type: TextLanguage: Spanish Publisher: Gainesville, University Press of Florida, 1999Description: 202 pISBN: 0813017270Subject(s): BIOGRAFIAS | HISTORIA Y CRITICA | AUTOBIOGRAFIAS | ASPECTOS RELIGIOSOS | CRISTIANISMO | LITERATURA | MUJERES COMO AUTORAS | LITERATURA LATINOAMERICANA | SIGLO XVIII | AMERICA DEL SURDDC classification: 291Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Libro | Centro de Estudios Literarios Antonio Cornejo Polar | ACP/291/I25 (Browse shelf) | Available | ACP-05904 |
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Principal authors discussed Introduction-Multiple heroines: Women's spiritual autobiography in colonial spanish America Body and sou: Self-representation as confessional discourse Immaculate conceptions: Madre Castillo wresteles with the truth Cloisters of the soul: spiritual autobiography and the hagiographic tradition Geogrephy of the sacred: Sebastiana Josefa de la Santìsima Trinidad and the hagiographyc represntation of the body The hiding places of my power: Visionary authorityy and the mystic space The unimprisoned mind: Ursula Suàrez and the self-Fashioning heroine Epilogue: and the rest is silence-reply to sor Filotea and other random thoughts.
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