Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Susan L. Fischer and Frederick A. de Armas -- Part I: Women as Dramatic Subjects -- Self-Fashion Show -- Edward H. Friedman -- Chained by Her Words -- Frederick A. de Armas -- Folklore as Queer -- Emilie L....
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Susan L. Fischer and Frederick A. de Armas -- Part I: Women as Dramatic Subjects -- Self-Fashion Show -- Edward H. Friedman -- Chained by Her Words -- Frederick A. de Armas -- Folklore as Queer -- Emilie L. Bergmann -- Mujer vestida de hombre to the Extreme -- Teresa Scott Soufas -- Part II: Women in the Theater -- Career-Oriented Women in the Theater -- Elizabeth Cruz Petersen -- Women in Charge -- Susan Paun de García -- Lope de Vega's "Warring" Female Characters -- Isaac Benabu -- Part III: Women in Literature and Culture -- "Entre las Otras Sois Vos" -- Emily C. Francomano -- Sense(s) and Sensibility in Two Sonnets of Catalina Clara Rodríguez de Guzmán -- Charles Victor Ganelin -- Women's Vision, Women's Truth -- Gillian T. W. Ahlgren -- Teresa of Ávila and Jeanne Guyon Read the Song of Songs -- Sharon D. Voros -- Part IV: Teresa of Ávila Refashionedon the Stage and on the Page -- Vision, Vulnerability, and the Provocative "Higas" in Lope de Vega's Santa Teresa de Jesús -- Sherry Velasco -- Teresa of Ávila, Spiritual Warrior Secularized -- Susan L. Fischer -- Revisionism, Prolepsis, and Anachronism -- Alison Weber -- Part V: Epilogue -- Bárbara, la alquimista de palabras -- Bárbara, the Alchemist of Words -- Marjorie Agosín -- Contributors -- Index.