Declaración de fe: reflexiones sobre la situación de la mujer en México

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Alfaguara, 1997 - 147 páginas
"La autora reflexiona sobre la situacion de la mujer en Mexico, desde la raiz del mito prehispanico que la consideraba un ser de mal aguero, encarnacion del mal, de la tentacion y de la debilidad, hasta la revision critica y descarnada de la poesia y literatura escrita por algunas mujeres de su tiempo."

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11
La mujer en la época colonial
43
La mujer en la época
71
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Rosaroio Castellanos always enjoyed a comfortable middle-class existence; yet she early emerged in her writing as an eloquent spokesperson for the feminist movements that began to gain currency in the 1950s. But Castellanos moved beyond feminist concerns of her own class to speak for marginal or subaltern Mexican women, most significantly for the indigenous women whom the culture had mythified, stereotyped, or simply overlooked. Castellanos was especially successful in thematizing the multileveled, conflictual relationships between indigenous and middle-class women. The Nine Guardians (1957) is autobiographical in nature, drawing on childhood memories of Castellanos's contacts in southeast Mexico, near the Guatemalan border, with indigenous society. Other novels deal in complex and innovative ways with the roles of indigenous culture and of women in contemporary Mexican society. Castellanos published numerous volumes of poetry, and her drama The Eternal Feminine included a Rosario Castellanos Reader (1975), is considered one of the most innovative and influential feminist texts in Latin American literature. Castellanos, who also produced a steady output of perceptive essays, was Mexico's ambassador to Israel While she was ambassador, Castellanos died in Israel having been accidentally electrocuted.

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