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The Mysterious Sofía: One Woman's Mission to Save Catholicism in Twentieth-Century Mexico: The Mexican Experience

Autor Stephen J. C. Andes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2019
Who was the “Mysterious Sofía,” whose letter in November 1934 was sent from Washington DC to Mexico City and intercepted by the Mexican Secret Service? In The Mysterious Sofía Stephen J. C. Andes uses the remarkable story of Sofía del Valle to tell the history of Catholicism’s global shift from north to south and the importance of women to Catholic survival and change over the course of the twentieth century. As a devout Catholic single woman, neither nun nor mother, del Valle resisted religious persecution in an era of Mexican revolutionary upheaval, became a labor activist in a time of class conflict, founded an educational movement, toured the United States as a public lecturer, and raised money for Catholic ministries—all in an age dominated by economic depression, gender prejudice, and racial discrimination. The rise of the Global South marked a new power dynamic within the Church as Latin America moved from the margins of activism to the vanguard. 

Del Valle’s life and the stories of those she met along the way illustrate the shared pious practices, gender norms, and organizational networks that linked activists across national borders. Told through the eyes of a little-known laywoman from Mexico, Andes shows how women journeyed from the pews into the heart of the modern world.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781496217608
ISBN-10: 1496217608
Pagini: 450
Ilustrații: 27 photographs, 2 illustrations, 1 index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria The Mexican Experience

Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Stephen J. C. Andes is an associate professor of history at Louisiana State University. He is the author of The Vatican and Catholic Activism in Mexico and Chile: The Politics of Transnational Catholicism, 1920–1940.
 

Cuprins

Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Nota Bene, Dear Reader
Prologue: De te fabula narratur
Part 1. The Mysterious Sofía
1. Days of the Dead
2. The Sophie Letters
3. Miss del Valle
4. The Mastermind
Interlude: Tere Huidobro
Part 2. A Family Romance
5. Little Flowers
6. Sofía’s Belle Époque
7. Vocation
8. Respectable Telephone Operator
9. Preparing the Future
Interlude: Family Albums
Part 3. Mexican Odyssey
10. The Catacombs
11. The Voyage
12. The Test
13. Gasparri’s Parrots
14. A Long, Hot Roman Summer
15. The Return
16. The Peace
Interlude: Las viejitas
Part 4. A Woman Alone
17. Out of the Shadows
18. The New Woman
19. Resistance
20. Les femmes internationales
21. Terrible Beasts
22. Winter in the City of Light
23. Doubt
24. Lourdes
25. The Road to Warsaw
26. Borders
27. Bridges
Interlude: Walls
Part 5. Catholic Vagabond
28. Miss del Valle Goes to Washington
29. The Plan
30. The Deception of Miss Duffy
31. Consider the Lobster
32. Golden Hour of the Little Flower
33. On the Road
34. La patria Calls
Postlude: Day’s End
Matins: A Few Days After
Postscript
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

"Stephen J. C. Andes’ The Mysterious Sofía is a solid contribution to the growing body of literature on the lives of elite and conservative women in Latin America. Its function as an exploration of wealthy Catholic views establishes it as an important work, but the form in which Andes packages this knowledge is just as important."—Jason Dormady, Latin Americanist

“With a sensitive, creative, and highly readable style, Andes narrates the life of Sofía del Valle, a complex, dynamic, and fascinating Mexican Catholic activist and lay leader. Yet Andes has done more than write a biography: he has also vividly portrayed the transnational world in which Sofía lived—a world in which lay activists and clergy circulated between Mexico, Europe, the Vatican, and the United States, exchanging ideas and plans, founding vibrant new organizations and publications, and working to engage Catholics in new ways with their Church. . . . Andes has brilliantly narrated an essentially Mexican story, one that explains and investigates the long and often contentious interplay between Church, state, and society in twentieth-century Mexico.”—Julia G. Young, author of Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War

Descriere

Stephen J. C. Andes uses the story of Sofía del Valle, who resisted religious persecution in an era of Mexican revolutionary upheaval, to tell the history of Catholicism’s global shift from north to south and the central role women played in Catholicism over the course of the twentieth century.