Rethinking Women's Suffering And Holiness: Gloria Anzaldúa's "Holy Relics"

In the poem, "Holy Relics," Chicana theorist Gloria Anzaldúa (1942-2004) interrogated Christian imaginaries of female holiness by troubling existing stories that locate holiness in passivity, suffering, and silence. Creatively envisioning the tearing apart of Teresa of Ávila's body fo...

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Auteur principal: Barros, Pearl Maria (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Indiana University Press [2020]
Dans: Journal of feminist studies in religion
Année: 2020, Volume: 36, Numéro: 2, Pages: 7-24
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Anzalduá, Gloria 1942-2004, Cihuatlyotl, woman alone / Teresa, de Jesús 1515-1582 / Souffrance / Sainteté / Image de la femme / Christianisme
RelBib Classification:AA Sciences des religions
AD Sociologie des religions
AG Vie religieuse
CB Spiritualité chrétienne
FD Théologie contextuelle
Sujets non-standardisés:B Women
B Anzaldúa
B Teresa of Ávila
B Holiness
B Suffering
Accès en ligne: Volltext (Verlag)
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Résumé:In the poem, "Holy Relics," Chicana theorist Gloria Anzaldúa (1942-2004) interrogated Christian imaginaries of female holiness by troubling existing stories that locate holiness in passivity, suffering, and silence. Creatively envisioning the tearing apart of Teresa of Ávila's body for the sake of collecting relics, Anzaldúa showed how this notion of holiness can lead to an objectification of women's bodies and an attempt to manipulate their power. Furthermore, she revealed how conceptions of wholeness/holiness already carry fragmentation within them. By reimagining wholeness and fragmentation, Anzaldúa offered a way of rethinking suffering, one in which brokenness opens a space through which new identities and ways of being can emerge.
ISSN:1553-3913
Contient:Enthalten in: Journal of feminist studies in religion