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Women
Crossing Boundaries: A Psychology of Immigration and Transformations
of Sexuality |
Latina
Realities: Essays on Healing, Migration, and Sexuality |
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Latina
Healers: Lives of Power and Tradition |
Refugee
Women and their Mental Health: Shattered Societies, Shattered Lives |
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Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy |
Sin or Salvation: The Relationship Between Sexuality and Spirituality in Psychotherapy |
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Out There!
Exploring the Varied Experiences of Lesbian Youth Diane K. Pendragon Oliva M. Espín Journal of Lesbian Studies |
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Integrating the Personal and Social Voices of Latinas in Feminist Therapy
Debra Kawahara
Oliva M. Espín Women and Therapy |
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Out There!
Exploring the Varied Experiences of Lesbian Youth (Special Issue of Journal of Lesbian Studies). |
Integrating the Personal and Social Voices of Latinas in Feminist Therapy
(Special Issue of Women and Therapy). |
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Should a migrant community preserve its original culture at the expense of women's individuality or transform its attitude towards gender in ways that challenge age old traditions? Women Crossing Boundaries focuses on the impact of the process of migration on the development of sexuality and gender roles for women. Based on extensive research and interviews, the book presents the life narratives of immigrant and refugee women from Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Caribbean. Ranging in age from the early 20s to the mid-70s, they discuss the development of their sexuality in the context of their home culture and the acculturation process demanded by their new country. At this time of massive transcultural migrations, this volume provides a valuable, in-depth exploration of women's perspectives on the immigrant experience.
"Oliva Espin slices
the standard immigration story with the sharp analytic blades of gender, sexuality,
and language. Women Crossing Boundaries introduces us to the biographies
of 43 adolescent and adult women who speak with shared grace, strength, and
complexity, but with distinct points of tragedy and possibility. Espin expands
our understanding as she releases our imaginations for what immigrant women's
lives have been and might be."
--Michelle Fine
Professor of Social/Personality
Psychology, City University of New York Graduate School and University Center
"What becomes of
women's sense of themselves as sexual beings, as laborers, as tellers of life
stories when they immigrate? Espin provides original and compassionate responses
to these questions and shows us that border crossings always have consequences
for women--for their dreams and their desires."
--Ruth Behar
Professor of Anthropology,
University of Michigan
"In Women Crossing
Boundaries we are treated to a marvelous array of stories of women's immigration
to the United States. The women represented in this volume were born in different
cultures and countries, immigrated at different ages, and have different sexual
orientations. Nevertheless, even as she examines these differences, Espin shows
how broadly and deeply gender and sexuality are implicated in women's experiences
of this profound life change. A benchmark volume in the study of immigration
and of women's lives!"
--Abigail Stewart
Professor of Psychology
and Women's Studies, University of Michigan
Latina Realities: Essays on Healing, Migration, and Sexuality. Westview Press, 1997
A retrospective of 15 years, this book brings together for the first time, Oliva Espin's previously published articles and conference papers. Primarily focusing on the experiences of Latina women, gleaned from psychotherapy practice and research, the book presents discussions on experience as a source of theory and method in psychology, issues relevant to immigrant women and girls, and similar topics.
"Oliva Espin gives
a powerful voice to the stories of Latina immigrants. From understanding the
experience of migration to the social construction of identity to the issues
of sexuality, Espin provides an excellent framework for understanding the strengths
and limitations of feminist approaches to psychotherapy for Latinas. This work
is a testament to the collective power and strength of Latinas in crossing more
than just physical borders and boundaries--it intimately speaks to the psychological,
social, spiritual, political, and practical realities experienced by Latina
women."
--Richard A. Rodriguez
University of California at Berkeley
"Oliva Espin poses
questions that others have evaded in feminist psychology and ethnic studies.
She gives answers based on years of experience as a teacher, therapist, and
researcher. Espin speaks in a voice that clearly evokes and distills significant
experiences of migration for Latinas and other women of color in the U.S. I
find her work equally compelling whether I approach it as a Puerto Rican reader
or as an academic interested in the psychological experiences of Latinas."
--Angela B. Ginorio
Northwest Center for Research on Women
"With this collection
of her writings, Oliva Espin's work will finally receive the visibility that
it has so long deserved. Hers is an essential voice through which psychologists
and scholars can hear the nuances of a complex, fully envisioned feminist theory."
--Laura S. Brown
President, American Psychological Association Division of Psychology of Women
Latina Healers: Lives of Power and Tradition, Floricanto Press, 1996
"Latina Healers
casts new light on the centrality of gender and migration status on the lives
of Latina women. Encompassing the idiosyncrasies of individual decisions and
the social context of the healers' lives, this book presents an original analysis
of the relationship between gender, power, religious beliefs and social status.
It brings the scholarship on life narratives together with understanding of
the impact of migration and traditional beliefs on the lives of these women.
Heralding women not as passive victims of social forces, but as active and creative
agents of their lives, the book's findings are valuable for mental health practitioners,
feminist scholars, and all interested in the lives of Latinas."
--Lillian Comas-Diaz,
Ph.D.
Editor in Chief, Cultural Diversity and Mental Health
"Dr. Oliva Espin
social research and most inquisitive biographical narrative provide a solid
new interpretation of the roles of healers in the Latino community. Drawn from
historical and traditional beliefs, a new understanding of power between genders
is herein clearly documented. Highly recommended."
--LA RED
Refugee Women and Their Mental Health: Shattered Societies, Shattered Lives. Haworth Press, 1996
Refugee Women and Their Mental Health is a groundbreaking book which details the horror and hardship of women refugees. It explores their needs and how they recover from refugee traumas and offers hope for improving the lives of women refugees, even as inhabitants in new countries. The information and narratives in this book are vital for all who are concerned about the physical and emotional well-being of women in refugee or exile circumstances around the world. A book of immediate interest, it focuses on understanding the plight of women refugees around the world and adds innovative treatment and recovery models for helping these women survivors. You will find unique insight into the plight and resulting emotional problems of refugee women.
"The authors provide
convincing evidence of the importance of attending to cultural and communal
constraints that both facilitate and impede the survivors' healing processes....
The various approaches in this collection share a sensitivity to gender and
culture--central tools for helping professionals who seek to accompany refugee
women's movements toward health and recovery... Provides first-hand stories
as well as important contributions by those who accompany women refugees in
their struggles for survival and recovery. An important resource for advocates,
helping professionals, and policymakers alike."
--M. Brinton Lykes,
Ph.D.
Community/Social Psychologist
with Guatemalan Women and Children Refugees, Brookline, Massachusetts
Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy
Understanding multicultural feminist perspectives is vital for clinicians working to effectively help women in therapy. Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy provides therapists with valuable insight and research into the identities of Asian and Asian American women, all toward the crucial goal of being more effective when providing therapeutic help. In-depth explorations into the women’s personal experiences and psychological issues provide an empowering multicultural feminist viewpoint that challenges assumptions and stereotypes about their identities while presenting innovative therapeutic approaches.
Identity is made up from several factors, such as worldview, beliefs, values, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, class, age, and religious orientation. Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy explores how these common factors impact psychotherapy approaches for women of Asian American backgrounds. This unique text presents the current research, what the data mean for adjusting clinical strategies, and personal accounts from Asian and Asian American women. Each chapter is extensively referenced.
Sin or Salvation: The Relationship Between Sexuality and Spirituality in Psychotherapy
A unique feminist exploration of the interplay of two topics of crucial psychological importance
When in therapy, women inevitably present both sexual and spiritual issues of importance. However, there has yet to be brought forth an integrating approach to the understanding of women’s sexuality and spirituality from a feminist psychological perspective. Sin or Salvation: The Relationship Between Sexuality and Spirituality in Psychotherapy fills this gap, integrating these two diverse yet still connected aspects of therapy. This innovative exploration of women’s experiences of their sexuality and spirituality is presented from a feminist psychological perspective, clearly illustrating the dichotomy that exists in Western culture and offering a unique approach for convergence. This book provides therapists with positive and self-affirming viewpoints and practical strategies to help harmonize sex and spirit issues in women clients.
Sin or Salvation: The Relationship Between Sexuality and Spirituality in Psychotherapy uses a synergistic perspective to facilitate healing for women’s psycho/sexual/spiritual growth and development. Therapists are provided with invaluable tools for personal understanding and clinical practice when considering sexuality and spirituality and how they interact in a client’s life.
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