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Women, Sainthood, and Power - A Feminist Psychology of Cultural Constructions

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In Women, Sainthood, and Power, Oliva M. Espin examines the life stories of several female saints within their respective cultural and historical contexts from the perspective of feminist psychology and gender politics in the Catholic church.

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AcknowledgmentsPreface: A Tale about Hope, Courage, and Saints Introduction: Fire and Gas: Women Saints over Five Centuries

Chapter 1: La Fabbrica dei Santi- How Politics and Culture Determine Who Is a Saint

Chapter 2: Political Saints and Saintly Politics: Joan of Arc and Catherine of Siena

Chapter 3: "Holy Anorexics" God, Agency, Women's Bodies and Self-Starvation in Early Colonial Spanish-America: Rose of Lima and Mariana of Quito

Chapter 4: Las Santas Criollas: Rosa de Lima, Mariana de Quito, and National Identity in Colonial Spanish-America

Chapter 5: Teresa of Avila: The Love of God as Source of Authority

Chapter 6: Edith Stein: Paradoxes of a Jewish Saint

Chapter 7: Mystics of Political Resistance: Teresa of Avila's and Edith Stein's Visions of Womanhood

Chapter 8: Pain, Loss, and Psychological Distress in Thérèse of Lisieux, The 'Little Flower' who wanted to be a Priest

Chapter 9: Doctors but not Priests- Women Doctors in the Roman Catholic Church: Teresa, Catherine, Thérèse and Hildegard

Chapter 10: North American Saints: Cabrini, Seton, Drexel, Tekakwitha...But No Black American Saints Yet

Conclusion: Final Thoughts

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About the Author

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Oliva M. Espín is professor emerita in the Department of Women's Studies at San Diego State University and professor emerita of psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology of Alliant International University.

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In Women, Sainthood, and Power, Oliva M. Espin examines the life stories of several female saints within their respective cultural and historical contexts from the perspective of feminist psychology and gender politics in the Catholic church.

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