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(2011). Female Saints: Submissive or Rebellious? Feminists in Disguise? In D. Eibl, M. Jarosch, U. A. Schneider, & A. Steinsiek. (Eds.) Innsbrucker Gender Lectures I (pp.135-164.) Innsbruck, Austria: Innsbruck University Press.
(2010). Rosa de Lima, First Saint of the Americas: Women, Bodies, Sainthood, and National Identity.
(2010, June). Is Domestic violence a cultural tradition?...and other questions about gender and migration. U.S. Embassy and Women without Borders, Vienna, Austria.
(2008). My "friendship" with women saints as a source of spirituality. In C. Rayburn & L. Comas-Díaz (Eds.). WomanSoul: The inner life of women's spirituality (pp.71-84). Westport, CT: Praeger.
(2008). ‘The destiny of this people is my own’: Edith Stein’s paradoxical sainthood. Cross Currents, 58 (1), 117-148. Spring. (Journal of the Association for Religion in Intellectual Life).
(2007, March). Memory, identity, and the feminist self. Association for Women in Psychology. San Francisco, California.
(2006, August). Psychotherapy and Social Justice. Rosallee Weiss Award Address. American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
(2006, March). A feminist look at the kaleidoscope of identity. Association for Women in Psychology, Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Keynote address).
(2006). Gender, sexuality, language, and migration. In R. Mahalingam (Ed.). Cultural psychology of immigrants (pp. 241-258). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
(1994). Traumatic socio-historical conditions and adolescent development: Letters from V. In C.E. Franz & Stewart, A.J. (Eds.) Women creating lives: Identities, resilience, and resistance (pp.187-198). Boulder, Co: Westview Press. (Also in: Espín, O.M. (1997). Latina Realities: Essays on Healing, Migration, and Sexuality. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.)
(1991). Roots uprooted: Autobiographical reflections on the psychological experience of migration. In F. Alegria & J. Ruffinelli (Eds.) Paradise lost or gained: The literature of Hispanic exile (pp. 151-163). Houston, TX: Arte Publico Press. Another version of this paper entitled “Roots uprooted: The psychological impact of historical/political dislocation” appeared in E. Cole, O.M. Espín & E.D. Rothblum (Eds.). (1992). Refugee women and their mental health: Shattered societies, shattered lives. (pp.9-20) NY: Haworth, 1992. (Also in: Espín, O.M. (1997). Latina Realities: Essays on Healing, Migration, and Sexuality. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.)
(1988). Spiritual power and the mundane world: Hispanic female healers in urban U.S. communities. Women Studies Quarterly, 16(3-4), 33-47. (Also in: Espín, O.M. (1997). Latina Realities: Essays on Healing, Migration, and Sexuality. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.)
(1987). Psychological impact of migration on Latinas: Implications for psychotherapeutic practice. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 11(4), 489-503. (Also in: Espín, O.M. (1997). Latina Realities: Essays on Healing, Migration, and Sexuality. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.)
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