Teresa of Avila and the Rhetoric of Femininity
By (Author) Alison Weber
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
22nd April 1996
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Christianity
Mysticism
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
Gender studies: women and girls
282.092
Paperback
194
Width 197mm, Height 254mm
28g
'A startling case study of how women were able to function as leaders and intellectuals in cultures that forbade these roles in the most extreme way. It throws new light on Teresa as a complex personality, highly political, consciously strategic in her selection of rhetoric for different context, humorous and ironic. This book will become a definitive study for revising all previous work about Teresa.'
"Weber's book reveals the many ambiguities of Teresa's narrative technique. Her analysis of these shifting tones and strategies is original and stimulating, and is a valuable contribution to the study of this extraordinary woman."--Colin P. Thompson, The Times Literary Supplement
Alison Weber is Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Virginia.