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by María de San José Salazar,Alison Weber,Amanda Powell

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María de San José Salazar,Alison Weber,Amanda Powell
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978-0226734545
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University of Chicago Press; 1 edition (October 1, 2002)
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From the Inside Flap. María de San José Salazar (1548-1603) took the veil as a Discalced ("barefoot") Carmelite nun in 1571, becoming one of Teresa of Avila's most important collaborators in religious reform and serving as prioress of the Seville and Lisbon convents. Rich in allusions to women's affective relationships in the early modern convent, Book for the Hour of Recreation also serves as an example of how a woman might write when relatively free of clerical censorship and expectations. A detailed introduction and notes by Alison Weber provide historical and biographical context for Amanda Powell's fluid translation.

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From the Inside Flap. Within the parameters of the strict Catholic Reformation in Spain, María fiercely defended women's rights to define their own spiritual experience and to teach, inspire, and lead other women in reforming their church

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María de San José Salazar (1548-1603) took the veil as a Discalced ("barefoot") Carmelite nun in 1571, becoming one of Teresa of Avila's most important collaborators in religious reform and serving as prioress of the Seville and Lisbon convents

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For the Hour of Recreation by María de San José. 7. Literature by Women Religious in Early Modern Catholic Europe and the New World. Introduction and notes by Alison Weber. Translation by Amanda Powell. Selected Articles and Book Chapters: 1. En los márgenes de la santidad: Una santa malograda del Quito colonial. Sor Getrudes de San Ildefonso: La historia, el arte y la música en el manuscrito La perla mystica del Monasterio Santa Clara, Quito. Ed. Allyson M. Poska, Jane Couchman, and Katherine A. McIver.

María de San José Salazar (1548-1603) took the veil as a Discalced . Book for the Hour of Recreation.

María de San José Salazar (1548-1603) took the veil as a Discalced ("barefoot") Carmelite nun in 1571, becoming one of Teresa of Avila's most important collaborators in religious reform and serving as prioress of the Seville and Lisbon convents.

The books in The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe series chronicle the heretofore neglected stories of women . It has been removed from Rome to Avignon in Provence (modern France), a displacement signaling high tension between the papacy and secular politics throughout Europe.

The books in The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe series chronicle the heretofore neglected stories of women between 1400 and 1700 with the aim of reviving scholarly interest in their thought as expressed in a full range of genres: treatises, orations, and history; lyric, epic, and dramatic poetry; novels and novellas; letters, biography, and autobiography; philosophy and science. In 1378, the pope returns to Rome.

María de san josé salazar. Introduction and notes by Alison Weber, translation by Amanda Powell. Anna maria van schurman. Poems and Selected Letters . Whether a Christian Woman Should Be Educated and Other Writings from Her Intellectual Circle.

María de San José Salazar (1548-1603) took the veil as a Discalced ("barefoot") Carmelite nun in 1571, becoming one of Teresa of Avila's most important collaborators in religious reform and serving as prioress of the Seville and Lisbon convents. Within the parameters of the strict Catholic Reformation in Spain, María fiercely defended women's rights to define their own spiritual experience and to teach, inspire, and lead other women in reforming their church.María wrote this book as a defense of the Discalced practice of setting aside two hours each day for conversation, music, and staging of religious plays. Casting the book in the form of a dialogue, María demonstrates through fictional conversations among a group of nuns during their hours of recreation how women could serve as very effective spiritual teachers for each other. The book includes one of the first biographical portraits of Teresa and Maria's personal account of the troubled founding of the Discalced convent at Seville, as well as her tribulations as an Inquisitional suspect. Rich in allusions to women's affective relationships in the early modern convent, Book for the Hour of Recreation also serves as an example of how a woman might write when relatively free of clerical censorship and expectations.A detailed introduction and notes by Alison Weber provide historical and biographical context for Amanda Powell's fluid translation.