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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
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