Nuns Navigating the Spanish Empire

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESSISBN: 9780826358936

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By Sarah E. Owens
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
480 g
Pages:
176

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Sarah E. Owens is a professor of Spanish at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina. She is the editor and translator of Journey of Five Capuchin Nuns and the coeditor of Women of the Iberian Atlantic.

"A rare gendered perspective on Spain's global empire that brings to light unheard female voices and highlights the agency of this particular group of women."--Hispanic American Historical Review "Owens deserves our deepest gratitude for providing a comprehensive approach to early-modern nuns' agency that compels us to seek their voices and their vision."--Bulletin of the Comediantes "Sarah E. Owens deftly uses primary and secondary sources to contextualize Sor Jeronima's accomplishments in this fascinating monograph, which reads more like a highly accessible popular press book than an impenetrable scholarly tome."--Feministas Unidas "Sarah Owens's Nuns Navigating the Spanish Empire is an exciting and significant addition to the scholarship on early modern convents. . . . The book provides an amazing window into the intersection of early-modern travel, gender, and religion."--Sixteenth Century Journal "The author excels at comparing [Sor Ana's] account with others written by men, emphasizing the contribution that her perspective brings. . . . At the same time, Owens is well-versed in the writings of other nuns from the period, as she places Sor Ana's writing within the context of other conventual writers and within its historical and literary framework."--Valeria Del Barco, Journal of Early Modern History "Until the discovery of Sor Ana's text, scholars were only aware of the manuscript's existence from various references in published volumes and the positio for Jeronima's proposed sainthood. Owens's discovery and exegesis of the complete manuscript fills a known lacuna and thus constitutes a valuable addition to scholarship on nuns and women in the early modern Spanish empire."--Letras Femininas "Owens is to be commended not only for the refreshingly clear prose she employs throughout the text, which is welcome to seasoned scholars as well as those just entering the field, but also her unflagging dedication to exploring and sharing the lives of early modern women."--Horacio Sierra, Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal "Owens's lively and eminently readable book demonstrates the significance nuns held for the expansion of the Spanish empire overseas."--Stephanie Kirk, Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies

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