"Scholars in early modern studies across a number of fields—literary, historical, gender, religious, and Hispanic—will find in this book an untold but compelling story of spirituality and race and of 'the politics of intersectionality.'"
—Israel Burshatin, Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature, Haverford College— -
"Houchins and Fra-Molinero have done us a great service with their careful work and analyses. Scholars of the African diaspora, of Hispanic studies, of Catholic studies, and of women's studies will appreciate this volume, rich in resources."
—Laura Swan, OSB, Magistra: A Journal of Women's Spirituality in History— -
"Scholars in early modern studies across a number of fields—literary, historical, gender, religious, and Hispanic—will find in this book an untold but compelling story of spirituality and race and of 'the politics of intersectionality.'"
—Israel Burshatin, Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature, Haverford College— -
"Houchins and Fra-Molinero have done us a great service with their careful work and analyses. Scholars of the African diaspora, of Hispanic studies, of Catholic studies, and of women's studies will appreciate this volume, rich in resources."
—Laura Swan, OSB, Magistra: A Journal of Women's Spirituality in History— -