Publication
Title
"Wonder nuns": Sor Patrocinio, the politics of the supernatural and republican caricature
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Abstract
This paper examines the relationship between politics and the supernatural in nineteenth-century Spain through the figure of Sor Patrocinio: a stigmatized nun and advisor to Queen Isabel II of Spain. I introduce Sor Patrocinio as an example of a wonder nun: a type of ultra-charismatic, supposedly supernaturally gifted religious woman who influenced her countrys political agenda. During Sor Patrocinios rise to fame, she lost control of her public image. In their efforts to dethrone Isabel II, Spanish republicans transformed Sor Patrocinio into a politico-religious symbol, a living reminder of the anti-liberal and neo-Catholic tendencies attributed to Isabel II and her clique. On the one hand, her case exemplifies the struggle of liberalism to form modern nations in Europe. On the other, it shows how some religious women obtained power through their experience of the supernatural during the culture wars of the period, reflecting how such experience was shaped by political affairs.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The journal of religious history. - Sydney
Publication
Sydney : 2018
ISSN
0022-4227
DOI
10.1111/1467-9809.12544
Volume/pages
42 :4 (2018) , p. 568-590
ISI
000455761400005
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Between saints and celebrities. The devotion and promotion of stigmatics in Europe, c.1800-1950 (STIGMATICS).
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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