<B>"Braude has discovered a crucial link between the early feminists and the spiritualists who so captured the American imagination." —<I>Los Angeles Times</I></B><br/>In <I>Radical Spirits</I>, Ann Braude contends that the early women's rights movement and Spiritualism went hand in hand. Her
Fleshing the Spirit: Spirituality and Activism in Chicana, Latina, and Indigenous Women’s Lives
✍ Scribed by Elisa Facio (editor), Irene Lara (editor)
- Publisher
- University of Arizona Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 297
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The anthology incorporates different genres of writing—such as poetry, testimonials, critical essays, and historical analysis—and stimulates the reader to engage spirituality in a critical, personal, and creative way. This interdisciplinary work is the first that attempts to theorize the radical interconnection between women of color, spirituality, and social activism. Before transformative political work can be done, the authors say in multiple ways, we must recognize that our spiritual need is a desire to more fully understand our relations with others. Conflict experienced on many levels sometimes severs those relations, separating us from others along racial, class, gender, sexual, national, or other socially constructed lines.
Fleshing the Spirit offers a spiritual journey of healing, health, and human revolution. The book’s open invitation to engage in critical dialogue and social activism—with the spirit and spirituality at the forefront—illuminates the way to social change and the ability to live in harmony with life’s universal energies.
Contributors
Volume Editors
Elisa Facio
Irene Lara
Chapter Authors
Angelita Borbón
Norma E. Cantú
Berenice Dimas
C. Alejandra Elenes
Alicia Enciso Litschi
Oliva M. Espín
Maria Figueroa
Patrisia Gonzales
Inés Hernández- Avila
Rosa María Hernández Juárez
Cinthya Martinez
Lara Medina
Felicia Montes
Sarahi Nuñez- Mejia
Laura E. Pérez
Brenda Sendejo
Inés Talamantez
Michelle Téllez
Beatriz Villegas
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
A Mindful Invitation / Una invitación consiente - Inés Talamantez
Foreword: A Meditation - Inés Hernández-Avila
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Fleshing the Spirit, Spiriting the Flesh - Irene Lara and Elisa Facio
Part 1. The East: New Beginnings
The East - Cinthya Martinez
Writing with Crooked Lines - Laura E. Pérez
Toward a Spiritual Pedagogy along the Borderlands - Maria Figueroa
Spiritual Roots of Chicana Feminist Borderland Pedagogies: A Spiritual Journey with Tonantzin/Guadalupe - C. Alejandra Elenes
Spirit Journey: “Home” as a Site for Healing and Transformation - Elisa Facio
Part 2. The West: Feminine Energies
Queeranderismo - Berenice Dimas
Methodologies of the Spirit: Reclaiming Our Lady of Guadalupe and Discovering Tonantzin Within and Beyond the Nepantla of Academia - Brenda Sendejo
Saints in the Cuban Heat - Oliva M. Espín
Sensing the Serpent in the Mother, Dando a Luz la Madre Serpiente: Chicana Spirituality, Sexuality, and Mamihood - Irene Lara
Part 3. The North: The Direction of the Elders
Sacrificios - Felicia Montes
Chicana in the Zendo: Love and Power on the Spiritual Path - Alicia Enciso Litschi
“Pero tu no crees en dios”: Negotiating Spirituality, Family, and Community - Michelle Téllez
Healing Introspections: Reaching Inside and Reconstructing Myself - Rosa María Hernández Juárez
Nepantla Spirituality: My Path to the Source(s) of Healing - Lara Medina
Part 4. The South: The Direction of Youth
The Woman Within - Sarahi Nuñez-Mejia
Creosote and Lavender - Angelita Borbón
Coming Full Circle - Beatriz Villegas/Ilhuicatlahuili-Bea
Living La Vida Santa: My Chicana Spirituality and Activist Scholarship - Norma E. Cantú
Anatomy of Learning: Yauhtli, Peyotzin, Tobacco, and Maguey - Patrisia Gonzales
References
Contributors
Artist’s Statement
Index
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