Sanctified Subversives
Discover the intriguing world of nuns in literature with Sanctified Subversives by Horacio Sierra, published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing in 2016. This unabridged edition spans 215 pages and delves into the complex representation of nuns as both sacred figures and subversive agents in society.
Traditionally viewed as the epitome of purity, nuns challenge societal norms by rejecting courtship, sex, marriage, and materialism. In a world that often defines women solely as sex objects, wives, mothers, and consumers, this book explores how these devoted women disrupt conventional expectations and redefine femininity.
Join Horacio Sierra on a captivating journey through English and Spanish literature, where the lives of nuns reveal deeper insights into the historical and cultural contexts of the classical and early modern periods. Perfect for scholars and literature enthusiasts alike, Sanctified Subversives invites readers to rethink the narratives surrounding female devotion and autonomy.