Christian, B. Marie.
Belief in Dialogue: U.S. Latina Writers Confront Their Religious Heritage.
New York: Other Press, 2005. 253 pp.
by Sobeira Latorre
B. Marie Christian's book on Latina spirituality and religiosity makes
a significant contribution to the fields of feminist and Latino studies.
The book includes an insightful introduction by the series editor Samir
Dayal. It participates in an ongoing dialogue among contemporary feminist
and cultural critics that explores the multiple ways in which women represent
themselves and their communities. Christian's book also makes a noteworthy
contribution to feminist pedagogy and would be a great addition to feminist
courses centered around questions of the relationship between religion
and the family, the connections between colonialism and the church, the
interconnections among class, race, gender, ethnicity, and religion, and
the relationship between women and political and social activism.
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