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A reader in Latina feminist theology: religion and justice

María Pilar Aquino, Daisy L. Machado and Jeanette Rodriguez
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword (Olga Villa Parra, page ix)
  • Introduction (page xiii)
  • PART I SOURCES, THOUGHT, AND PRAXIS OF LATINA FEMINIST INSIGHT (page 1)
    • CHAPTER 1 Seeing Beauty within Torment: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and the Baroque in New Spain (MICHELLE A. GONZÁLEZ, page 3)
    • CHAPTER 2 Prophesy Freedom: Puerto Rican Women's Literature as a Source for Latina Feminist Theology (TERESA DELGADO, page 23)
    • CHAPTER 3 Ana Castillo as Santera: Reconstructing Popular Religious Praxis (GAIL PÉREZ, page 53)
    • CHAPTER 4 Reading from Ourselves: Identity and Hermeneutics among Mexican-American Feminists (LETICIA A. GUARDIOLA-SÁENZ, page 80)
    • CHAPTER 5 Perception Matters: Pentecostal Latinas in Allentown, Pennsylvania (ANNA ADAMS, page 98)
    • CHAPTER 6 Latina Activists: Toward an Inclusive Spirituality of Being in the World (JEANETTE RODRÍGUEZ, page 114)
  • PART II U.S. LATINA FEMINIST THEOLOGICAL INSIGHT (page 131)
    • CHAPTER 7 Latina Feminist Theology: Central Features (MARÍA PILAR AQUINO, page 133)
    • CHAPTER 8 The Unnamed Woman: Justice, Feminists, and the Undocumented Woman (DAISY L. MACHADO, page 161)
    • CHAPTER 9 Justice Crosses the Border: The Preferential Option for the Poor in the United States (CARMEN MARIE NANKO, page 177)
    • CHAPTER 10 Ignored Virgin or Unaware Women: A Mexican-American Protestant Reflection on the Virgin of Guadalupe (NORA O. LOZANO-DÍAZ, page 204)
    • CHAPTER 11 Pathways to a Mestiza Feminist Theology (GLORIA INÉS LOYA, page 217)
    • CHAPTER 12 Notes Toward a ChicanaFeminist Epistemology (and Why It Is Important for Latina Feminist Theologies) (NANCY PINEDA-MADRID, page 241)
  • Selected Bibliography (page 267)
  • Contributors (page 283)
  • Index (page 287)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JAAR 72.4 (Dec. 2004): 1021-1023 http://www.jstor.org/stable/40005938
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Published: 2002
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780292705128 (paper)
  • 9780292705098 (hardcover)
  • 9780292796546 (ebook)
Subject
  • Religion
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